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marin [14]
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7

What kind of corruption was common during the Harding administration and what se

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Rudiy272 years ago
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Answer:

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Harding released political prisoners who had been arrested for their opposition to World War I. His cabinet members Albert B. Fall (Interior Secretary) and Harry Daugherty (Attorney General) were each later tried for corruption in office; these and other scandals greatly damaged Harding's posthumous reputation.

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