I don't believe they are. I don't believe they have been proven real either.
He wanted to end discrimination in the workforce and millitary.
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They felt it would allow them to deal with any important issues that were not already mentioned in the constitution.
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During Harding administration there were many scandals such as Veteran's Bureau scandal, justice department scandal, and, the most remarkable of all of them, the Teapot Dome Scandal.
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Teapot Scandal
This is the most remarkable scandal during Harding administration. It was about bribery to the Interior Secretary Albert Fall so he leased the oil production rights at Teapod Dome to Mammoth Oil from Sinclait Oil Corporation.
Justice Deparment Scandal
Harry M. Daugherty was appointed as general attorney during Harding administration, however this act was critized because of his questioned lobbying practices and other manuvers.
Veterans' Bureau Scandal
Charles Forbes, director of the Veterans' Bureau, defrauded goverment by inflating costs of construction of hospitals for the war veterans of World War I with intention of getting profit for himself and his partners, owners of construction companies who got illegaly the contracts to build the hospitals thanks to Forbes.
The fact that Nazi extermination camps were located away from major population areas implies that the Nazis did not want people knowing of the atrocities they committed.
<h3>Facts about Nazi Extermination Camps</h3>
These were used by the Nazis to eliminate people they did not like including Jews, Communists, and anyone who spoke out against them.
They kept these areas away from urban areas and connected them via train because they did not want people seeing what went on in the camps. They were most likely afraid of losing support.
In conclusion, they did this to avoid public scrutiny.
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