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20 May, 11:26

What was the main reason president Harding struggled to achieve his campaign promise of a return to normalcy?

1) The government spent most of its time regulating business

2) Social changes were happening very quickly

3) Harding spent much of his time assisting Europeans nations

4) Political changes happened very slowly

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  1. 20 May, 15:06
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    Return to Normalcy was Warren Harding’s slogan for the election of 1920. At that time, World War I had just ended and so Harding sought to reduce America’s involvement on foreign matters. The U. S lent funds to European nations during the war, and these governments were clamoring for a reduction of debts. At Harding’s urging, the Congress thereafter passed a bill where debt-ridden countries can pay off war debt for many years at low interest. Therefore, the closest and correct answer would be choice 3.
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