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4. After the end of World War I, Warren Harding won the presidency promising a

return to "normalcy." Fill in the following chart to explain just how this impacted
American actions: (6 points)

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Step-by-step explanation:

He argued that the solution was to seek normalcy by restoring life to how it was before the war. Harding's conception of normalcy for the 1920s included deregulation, civic engagement, and isolationism.

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