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True [87]
4 years ago
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Which group benefited most from policies of president warren Harding

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AveGali [126]4 years ago
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<span>Some of the President Warren Harding's policies are related to reducing the taxes substantially and increased the tariffs in order to protect US industry. Due to this tax reduction ordinary man is benefited a lot and tariff increase helped the industrialists who were in to manufacturing.</span>
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