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Who was the prominent political leader who spoke out against the Red Scare?

Senator Warren G. Harding.


When did Warren Harding say ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country?

From the Warren G. Harding Ohio Historical Website: In 1916, Senator Warren Harding spoke at the Republican national convention. It was June and the Republican's were looking for something to improve their chances of winning the White House. Harding brought the convention to its feet with his stirring speech. One of the phrases Harding used in his speech, are engraved on the pedestal of a sundial in the backyard of Harding's home in Marion. That phrase reads: "We must have a citizenship less concerned about what the government can do for it... and more concerned about what it can do for the nation." Warren G. Harding Does that phrase sound familiar? It should. President Kennedy in January 1961 used the same thought when he said: "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." John F. Kennedy


What language does Minnesota people speak?

The main language in Minnesota is English.As of 2007, 90.4% of Minnesota's population spoke only English at home. About 3.4% spoke Spanish or Spanish Creole at home.


What is two accomplishments of Warren G. Harding's administration?

Harding set up the Bureau of the Budget, held a conference on arms limitation which led to somewhat useful treaties, spoke in favor of civil rights for blacks , signed the treaty that finally ended World War I and pardoned some of the people who were in prison for protesting US involvement in that war. he also was the 29th president.


Which President was the first to speak live on radio?

Woodrow Wilson in 1919 spoke via ship radio to the crews of other ships. Some people on shore reportedly were able to pick up the transmission.Warren Harding on June 14,1922 had his remarks broadcast over public radio. He was speaking at a dedication ceremony in honor of Francis Scott Key.Calvin Coolidge on December 5,1923 was the first to have a presidential speech broadcast widely ( i.e. to about 5 million listeners)


Did Calvin Coolidge win reelection in 1924.?

Yes, he had just completed the term of Warren G. Harding (who died in office in 1923), but in 1924, Coolidge won a full term as president. What was interesting about the 1924 campaign was it was the first to be partially conducted by radio, which was still a new and growing mass medium. A number of candidates (Coolidge among them) spoke over the airwaves, reaching millions of potential voters.


Which president was the first to make frequent radio speeches.?

Although Harding and Coolidge both spoke on the radio , Franklin Roosevelt made powerful use of the radio medium in his regular Fireside Chats from the White House.


What did Cleopatra's family speak?

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Is it spoke with or spoke to?

The correct phrase to use is "spoke to." For example, "I spoke to her yesterday."


What is correct i spoke with or i spoke to?

Both "I spoke with" and "I spoke to" are correct. However, "I spoke to" is more commonly used in informal conversation, while "I spoke with" can be seen as more formal.


Who was the first president to have the opportunity to use radio as a means of communicating with the public?

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