- from 1993-2001 she was first lady of the United States
- from 2001-2009 she was US senator in New York
- from 2009-2013 she was Secretary of State
for more information you also can look at her wiki page, but this is just information i knew from my history class last year from our text book
By limiting government expansion, Harding helped create the economic dynamic that led to the Roaring 20's, a brisk period of economic growth
The SENATE was the most powerful branch of roman republic, and SENATORS held the position for life
Depends on the time. After the 1920s, most states granted women the right to vote too. Slaves could technically never vote. It wasn't until slavery was abolished and blacks were granted suffrage that it was possible. That was in 1865, but slaves would not be the correct answer. It's not taxpayers either, since not all people could vote, but all people payed taxes. The most reasonable answer is c. property owners. They always had the right to vote. Hope this helps :)
"<span>It weakened the role of Puritanism" would be the best option from the list, since this movement sparked in people a more "fulfilled" way of living according to modern interpretations of the bible. </span>