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Return to normalcy was a campaign promise from Warren G. Harding in the election of 1920. The goal was to return to the way life was before World War I.
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Harding's program was referred to as "Return to Normalcy." He favored business and limited immigration, and goals of his programs were geared toward returning the country to normalcy.
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Such was Harding campaign pledge. He or his campaign managers called it "normalcy", which incited a debate as to whether "normalcy" was a made-up word ( it wasn't ).
Return to normalcy was a campaign promise from Warren G. Harding in the election of 1920. The goal was to return to the way life was before World War I.
The era of normalcy refers to the period in U.S. history following World War I when President Warren G. Harding promised a return to stability and prosperity. It was characterized by a desire to return to traditional values and avoid further international entanglements.
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President Warren G. Harding promised a return to normalcy after World War I. Elected in 1920, he aimed to restore stability and comfort to American society following the upheaval of the war and the tumultuous years that followed. His campaign emphasized a shift away from progressive reforms and a focus on traditional values and economic growth. Harding's idea of "normalcy" resonated with many Americans seeking peace and prosperity.
Warren G. Harding was able to win the 1920 presidential election by assuring Americans that he would return the country to "normalcy"
America returning to normalcy also brought World War 1. This was back in the year 1920.