Warren G. Harding was

a. a serious, quiet, formal Yankee whose policies were later admired by Ronald Reagan.
b. elected because he was the winning general in World War I.
c. an intellectual who had difficulty dealing with Congress.
d. president when the stock market crash occurred and the Great Depression started.
e. a handsome, genial political hack whose administration was riddled with corruption


e

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A. used local militias to block American expansion into foreign countries. B. attempted to pushed legislation through Congress using procedural loopholes. C. used delay tactics in Congress to block legislation. D. employed private armies to invade foreign countries.

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A. gave financial advice and offered tips for when going to a job interview. B. taught that individual initiative could help people to restore themselves financially. C. claimed community togetherness was the best way to combat hard times. D. argued the best way to end the Depression was to have working-class men and women run for office. E. asserted that a strong faith in Christianity would best help one through hard times.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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