By normalcy, Harding meant a return to way things were before Wilson and American's involvement in World War I. He saw no reason for the US to settle European conflicts. He was a Republican and wanted an end to the Democratic Party's plan of government as practiced by Wilson and a return to Republican ideals of Taft, Theodore Roosevelt and McKinley.
His idea of normalcy was to keep America out of European affairs. Specifically he was against Wilson's plan to put the US into the new League of Nations. He also wanted to dampen down the federal government's controls on big business.
He meant a return to lassiez faire economics following the years of the progression movement.
Warren G. Harding was able to win the 1920 presidential election by assuring Americans that he would return the country to "normalcy"
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The election of Warren G. Harding meant a repudiation of Woodrow Wilson's ideals. Wilson's presidency was marked by progressive policies such as the League of Nations and domestic reforms, whereas Harding campaigned on a return to normalcy and a rejection of Wilson's internationalist approach. Harding's victory signaled a desire for a more conservative and isolationist stance, undermining the legacy of Wilson's ideas.
Mostly to win the election:After a grueling World War I, while the rest of the world lay in shambles the United States had come out on top. Once a demigod amongst politicians, Woodrow Wilson, the president who had ideologically led the nation into and through the first global war, was scheduled for a humbling. His ideals were spurned and his popularity plummeted. Time was up for international ideals. In the elections of 1920, Warren G. Harding stepped up to the plate and announced that it was time for American to "return back to normalcy." This campaign appealed to those who had disliked US participation in the war and gave a sense of status-quo to war-weary veterans. As idealistic as Wilson had made the Great War to be, the American people were tired of it. This "return to normalcy" campaign paid off and Harding took office in 1921, beginning an era of massive economy growth.
Harding was elected with a pledge to keep the US out of future European conflicts. His campaign slogan "Return to Normalcy" meant he wanted to return the US back to what it was before it got into World War I. He was against letting the US join the League of Nations and made it clear that the US would not try to interfere with foreign affairs outside of the Western Hemisphere.,
There have been no US presidents by that name.If you meant Warren Harding, he was President for two and a half years, from March 1921 until his death in August 1923.
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This is a sentence, not a question. If you meant to ask "Did the Israelites return and rebuild the temple?" or you meant to ask "Will the Israelites return and rebuild the temple?", see the two Related Questions below.
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Its meant to return to ITV2 in april...
It Means that someone orsomebody will not return again... but that is how you meant to spell it.