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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
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Which presidential candidate used the campaign slogan "back to normalcy" because americans were eager for stability and order?

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MariettaO [177]3 years ago
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Answer: Return to normalcy was Warren G. Harding's campaign slogan for the election of 1920.

Explanation: World War 1 had many implications on political, cultural and social life of United States of America. On the negative side, some of the implications were: increased inflation, because of which the wages of the workers reduced. Power of union Grew more than ever and workers protested on a massive scale. Violence increased in the country and massive political corruption occurred. Then came the Presidential elections of United States. Presidential candidate Warren G. harding's campaign started in 1920. He used a slogan for his campaign Return to normalcy. He knew that people of America suffered more than ever because of the World War 1 and were psychologically tired of this war and the aftermath. This slogan genuinely made them feel like they will get back to the normal conditions in their country.

harina [27]3 years ago
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Warren G. Harding used the campaign slogan "back to normalcy"
Following this campaign, G Harding set up several conservative regulations that aimed to seclude United States from foreign relations in order to maintain 'neutrality'. One of his most popular regulation is setting up higher tariff for foreign products to enter united states in order to protect local businesses.
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