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During the Second Industrial Revolution, the government was considered laissez-faire because
it worked to regulate workers fairly.
it worked to regulate business fairly.
it did not allow monopolies to develop.
it did not interfere with business affairs.
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The statement above is False.
It's incorrect to affirm that all conservation programs were started in the 1990's, since many of them can be traced back to the 1980's and even 1970's.
Conservation Programs are, as the name suggests, programs created with the goal of conserving the planet and its natural resources.