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HELP ME!! Need answer now! :) How did the Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover presidencies differ most significantly from the Wilson

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Wilson was president during an economic downturn, but the others were not
There was no corruption in the Wilson presidency, but there was in the others
Harding and Coolidge dealt with multiple wars, while Wilson only had one
Wilson emphasized peace and global responsibility in contrast to the others' emphasis on business

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The Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover presidencies differ most significantly from the Wilson presidency as Wilson emphasized peace and global responsibility in contrast to the others' emphasis on business.

Answer: Option D

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In 20th century, the hard administration and political legacy period faced by Woodrow Wilson, the America's 28th President. Through his leadership, he extended the federal government's role in economic governance and gained support for America's entry into the First World War.

He also stressed the responsibility of the United States for establishing the new international orders. In 1918, January 8, President Wilson gave an important speech to Congress, stating "fourteen points," which, he said, would prevent future wars if they were post-war peace. Convinced that this revolutionary program needs his personal support, Wilson finalized to lead the American peace delegation in Paris and become the first president to go Europe.

Warren G Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover were three consecutive Presidents who were in office. They were Republicans. Warren G Harding aided in positive economic growth and aimed for a free market. Calvin Coolidge worked towards business friendly governing policies. Herbert Hoover’s tenure was disastrous due to the Wall Street crash, which eventually lead to economic depression, eventually leading to his defeat in the elections followed by the economic disaster.

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