answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Unemployment assistance, the end of monopolies and big banks, a balanced budget, allowing farmers to keep their surplus crops, ending prohibition, and streamlining government agencies. It does not call for the New Deal, government employment, or deficit spending.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

return to normalcy

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: The Republican platform in the presidential election of 1920 called for?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is an outline of the party's ideals and policy proposals normally written at the party convention during presidential election years?

This outline is called the party platform. The individual points in the platform are called planks. The platform tells what the party stands for in its bid for election. It is usually forgotten after the election is over.


Is an outline of the party's ideals and policy proposals normally written at the party convention during presidential election years.?

This outline is called the party platform. The individual points in the platform are called planks. The platform tells what the party stands for in its bid for election. It is usually forgotten after the election is over.


What was the platform of the Republican Party for the 1864 presidential election?

For the 1864 US presidential elections, the Republicans campaigned as the National Union Party. The platform called for a constitutional amendment outlawing slavery. No longer was the policy objective to be only the reunification of the US. The platform also outlined the terms of the South's surrender which excluded any compromises to Southern ideas. The surrender would be unconditional. This would also include a swearing of allegiance to the US Constitution.


What parties became known as the Democratic-Republican Party?

The question is backward: Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party (formerly called the Anti-Federalists) split into the National Republican Party and the Democratic Party after the contested Presidential election of 1824.


What was the Republican platform that Abraham Lincoln ran on in the 1860 US presidential election?

The Republican Party's 1860 platform did not back away from their opposition to the extension of slavery to beyond where it already existed. It did, however, realize that the 1856 platform was too radical and therefore did not speak about the so-called institution they had labeled as Slave Power. The platform did reflect a "western" point of view. It favored homesteads on the frontier. It proposed Federal aid to improve infrastructure, such as improving harbors and making rivers more navigable. A small increase in tariffs was also a small bone they threw to the nation's industrial base. The Party also emphasized "full and efficient" protection to all levels of citizens.


What was true about president hoovers political platform in 1932 presidential election?

President Hoover called for a minimal government role in changing the economy.


What was the Republican Party platform in the 1856 presidential election?

In 1856, the Republican national platform was a projection of the party's roots. The party had been formed when the Whig Party had folded. The platform reflected the beliefs of anti slavery Democrats, former Whigs, and the so called northern Know Nothings. The key component of the platform demanded the exclusion of slavery in the territories, and the admission of Kansas as a free State. For some reason, the Republicans did not push for the end of slavery in Washington DC.Republicans also campaigned against the polygamy of the Mormons.


What is the election in which voters choose a variety of public officials called?

it is called a general election unless we are voting for a president then it is called a presidential election


Elections occur ring between presidential election years is called?

A midterm election


What was true about president Hoover's political platform in the 1932 presidential election?

he called for minimal government role in changing the economy.


What is a person called after he wins a presidential election?

The President-Elect.


Is a political party seeking political power through the election of their candidates?

In the US the elections are called primaries as they are the first step to the election of the final candidate. In the presidential elections Barack Obama first had to beat Hillary Clinton among others before facing John McCain who had beaten other candidates from the Republican party.