<u>Answer:</u>
Yes, Warren Harding was successful in bringing the country back to normalcy.
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the elections the main agenda or slogan of Warren Harding was “return to normalcy”. He did win the popular elections and became the President. Government supported the new way of life and helped people return to normalcy after the World War I.
America’s economy was on a new high. There was mass production of consumer goods, so every house had these goods. He fulfilled the promise of returning the mentality of the people to pre-war days. Harding campaigned “America first” and there were restrictions of immigration into the country.
Spices, dyes, and silks i think
I think its because slavery only ended in the North so the south decided to keep slavery happening because it didn't affect them as much
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Andrew Jackson believed in a limited federal government. He believed that states should have more rights.
The Monroe Doctrine told other Western powers in Europe to stay out of American affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
False. The South did not rely on foreign exports. All of their agriculture and produce was sent domestically.
I'm not really sure if the South really favored the 15th amendment. The 15th amendment gave black people the right to vote and because the South is just coming off a loss in the Civil War in which they were trying to retain their right to own slaves they wouldn't be too happy about letting these formerly thought of inferior people being raised to the same level as they.
I don't have an answer for the last question...sorry!