Which is a true statement about warren harding and calvin coolidge?
a. they continued t...
History, 09.11.2019 00:31 carladasie
Which is a true statement about warren harding and calvin coolidge?
a. they continued the progressive policies of wilson and rossevelt.
b. they practiced a laissez-faire business approach.
c. they supported higher wages for workers
d. they suggested banking regulations.
use the quote to answer the question
“america’s present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums (useless medicines) but normalcy; not revolution but restoration”— warren g. harding
a. they were interested in establishing american leadership in future foreign events.
b. they regretted getting involved in a war without a clear victory.
c. they wanted to return to a focus on peace, private industry, and prosperity.
d. they recognized the need for continued investment in social programs.
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