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13 December, 17:49

What was the main appeal of Warren Harding, as a presidential candidate in 1920?

he promised a continuation of Progressive-era reforms and advances.

He promised an immediate end to U. S. involvement in World War I.

He promised a return to simpler times and a state of "normalcy."

He promised a series of economic reforms to prevent another Great Depression.

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  1. 13 December, 21:21
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    The main appeal of Warren harding was that he promise a turn to simpler time and a state of "normalcy". This was when he was a presidential candidate of united state. After he wined he tried to have united state joining the new international organisation but it failed.
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