Multiple Choice
What did the reading of laissez-faire economic theory into constitutional law do in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
A) It made the Supreme Court the principal ally of business during that period.
B) It ensured that all nominees would come from a business background.
C) It created an era of regulation by involving the courts in business practices.
D) The presidents were unable to have the courts do what they wanted during this period.
E) It kept the government and the courts involved in the economy.
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