As the 29th president, he started the U.S. path toward the great depression as he began the trend of deregulating big business.
<h3>What later led to the Great depression?</h3>
In the 1920s, the ultimate trigger of the economic meltdown was the collapse of the stock market.
However, before this, Harding has started the U.S. path toward the great depression as he began the trend of deregulating big business.
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The Homestead Act signed in 1862 opened the settlement in the western US, encouraging Americans including freed slaves, provided they never took up arms against the US government, could claim up to 160 acres of federal land under the basis that land had to be cultivated or use to build a house.
Answer:
Option D, He traveled widely, spreading jazz style throughout the United States, is the right answer.
Explanation:
Freddie Keppard was one of the earliest jazz cornets who was once awarded the title of "King" in the New Orleans jazz scene. He was one among the few innovators of the era of 1910 who had an opportunity to record their music later on. He passed on the opportunity to record because he was afraid that his competitors would still his idea and style of music.