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Warren Harding won in 1920 with a return to normalcy theme. People were tired of WW I and president Wilson.
Warren G. Harding said return to normalcy. He said this while campaigning to the United States President. He was elected as the 29th President and served from 1921 until his death in 1923.
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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.
Generally favorable, as reflected by Harding's campaign promise of a "return to normalcy" (meaning the pro-business conservatism of the Gilded Age).
It was Warren G. Harding who promised a 'return to normalcy' during his presidential campaign. Harding served as the 29th President of the United States.
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Warren Harding promised to bring back normalcy to America.
Warren Harding won in 1920 with a return to normalcy theme. People were tired of WW I and president Wilson.
"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.
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 ).
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Warren G. Harding said return to normalcy. He said this while campaigning to the United States President. He was elected as the 29th President and served from 1921 until his death in 1923.
Warren G. Harding was able to win the 1920 presidential election by assuring Americans that he would return the country to "normalcy"