Was it wise to seek a return to normalcy after world war 1?
Answer: As we already know a return to normalcy was United States presidential candidate Warren G. Harding’s campaign promise during the elections of 1920. He wanted to return to Republican domination of the Oval Office and avoiding foreign problems. I believe that it was a wise decision and it also allowed for Harding to win the election because people liked his plan.
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The first statement doesn't reffer necessarily to a right/ not right theoretical dilema while the second statement describes a scientific half truth cause the cells are not generated by chlorophyl and the plants do not need just the sun light to grow. So, even if it's not right for the children to know over the trash can while cycling, it might be true while saying that the plant cells are grnerated by chlorophyl it's neither right or wrong, it's not scientifically accurate.
Answer:
body
Explanation:
wants to maintain her body