Warren G. Harding was elected President in 1920, after the end of World War 1, which at the time was referred to as the Great War.
Harding was a US Senator from Ohio and the Lieutenant Governor of Ohio before he was elected President.
Warren G. Harding, elected in 1920, was the US first president to be elected after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified.
Coolidge became president after the death of Harding in 1923, he was elected in 1924.
No one was re-elected in 1920. Republican Warren Harding took the election, replacing Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
Calvin Coolidge. His main policy was "do as little as possible." (John) Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933), was a former anti-labor governor of Massachusetts. He was elected as Harding's vice-president and became president upon Harding's death in 1923. He was elected in his own right the following year and served until 1929.
He was 55 when elected.
Warren G. Harding was elected as the 29th President of the United States in 1920. He was a Republican and was elected from the state of Ohio. Harding served as president from 1921 until his death in 1923.
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The president that was elected in 1920 was Warren G. Harding.
Harding was a US Senator from Ohio and the Lieutenant Governor of Ohio before he was elected President.
Warren G. Harding, elected in 1920, was the US first president to be elected after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified.
Warren G. Harding
Warren G. Harding was elected Senator from Ohio in 1914, and in 1920, near the end of his term, he was elected President of the US. Harding's election was the first in Ohio following the 17th Amendment -- making senators elected by popular vote. Before that time, the state legislatures had selected the senators from almost all states.
He ran a newspaper and then was elected US Senator from Ohio before he was elected president.
Warren G. Harding was elected Senator from Ohio in 1914, and in 1920, near the end of his term, he was elected President of the US. Harding's election was the first in Ohio following the 17th Amendment -- making senators elected by popular vote. Before that time, the state legislatures had selected the senators from almost all states.
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