Return to the ways of life before World War I.
relaxation of Progressive regulations on businesses
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Generally favorable, as reflected by Harding's campaign promise of a "return to normalcy" (meaning the pro-business conservatism of the Gilded Age).
Just saying which of these without saying who these are will not allow someone to know the answer. It is important to include all of the question and answer choices so someone will know who was most closely related to that return. But in all probability the name you want is that of Warren G. Harding, who invented the word 'normalcy' and made the campaign promise of a 'return to normalcy" in the first place.
He tied with Thomas Jefferson- there was an understanding that he the vice-presidential candidate and that Jefferson was to be president, but he reneged on his promise and sent the election into the House- Jefferson never trusted him again.
George Washington's points in his inauguration speech included renouncing any compensation for his efforts, a promise to follow the Constitution, and to carry out his presidential duties. He also promised to rely heavily on help from the Almighty.
The proposal of normalcy resulted to Three Trends which are: the Renewed Isolationism, Growth of Nativism, and the Political Conservatism. The normalcy proposal was in the 1920 presidential run of Warren Harding.
relaxation of Progressive regulations on businesses
"A return to normalcy" (i.e. a return to the way of life before) was candidate Warren G. Harding's campaign promise in the 1920 presidential election.
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