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The basic steps did the U.S. Government take to return the nation to "normalcy" after the war?
The US government under new President Warren G. Harding had promised during his political campaign that he would turn the United States to normalcy after World War I.
So the things he did was to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality to not interfere in the affairs of Europe or any other region. He made the US federal government stay out of international conflicts in what could be understood as a policy of isolationism.
The US federal government decide not to sign the Versailles Treaty and was not part of the foundation of the League of Nations.
Prohibition was also legislation passed that intended to maintain peace and order in the US society. And all of this helped to welcome the economic period known as the "Roaring 1920s," in which Americans had money to buy many things, mostly on credit: cars, electro domestics, and houses.
During WWI, India made a huge contribution to Britain's war effort. Almost 1.5 million Indian men volunteered in the Indian Expeditionary Force which saw fighting in many allied war fronts,
However India did not gain her Independence from Britain immediately after WW1, but rather after WWII, in 1947.
The gain of independence was to a large extent through the passive resistance of Gandhi and his followers which began immediately after WW1, protesting against the oppressive British rule over India. On August 15 1947, the Indian Independence Bill took effect.
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B) Americans were disturbed by the housing conditions of the poor.
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In the case of presidential impeachment trials, the chief justice of the United States presides. The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate to convict, and the penalty for an impeached official upon conviction is removal from office.
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Washington feared that if he were to die while in office, Americans would view the presidency as a lifetime appointment. Instead, he decided to step down from power, providing the standard of a two-term limit.Washington left office for several reasons. He was tired. He wanted to go home. He was a humble man who had taken the job out of a sense of duty and after two terms felt he had satisfied his public obligations.
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