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The one item in the list that doesn't influence US economic foreign policy would be "opposing free trade agreements." That would not be something that influences US economic foreign policy, but an action that would be an exercise of what is called "economic nationalism." Economic nationalism seeks to avoid foreign economic entanglements and protect the businesses of one's own nation. It's sort of the opposite of economic foreign policy, more of a domestic response against foreign influences on the domestic economy
I believe the answer is B. Southwest Ranchers
Another big factor of the great depression was "over production and under consumption" so people didn't buy as many things as the companies were making, causing them to fire workers, so then those without jobs would save their money instead of spending it, causing lost profit and more layoffs (a big circle of loss) also the rumors that the banks weren't going to give people their savings so everyone ran to pull their accounts at once after the stock market crash. the second question seems good. the last one seems good too, hoover just thought the great depression was a passing recession and didn't feel the need to have the government intervene
B) because only the government can restrict the use of public goods to those who pay taxes?