President Harding followed traditional conservative and pro-business policies, giving tax breaks to some of the wealthiest men in the country. So, it is certainly true that big business prospered the most while he was in office. But it is also true that some of his corrupt friends prospered as well. While there is little evidence that Mr. Harding himself was corrupt, he seemed unable to say "no" to his friends, some of whom were involved with dishonest activities; their dishonesty affected Mr. Harding's reputation.
Big business enjoyed success under President Harding.
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Collidge was the Vice President under Harding. Then Harding died and Collidge was swarn in as President.
Thomas Riley Marshall from Indiana was serving as vice-president under Wilson in 1920 when Harding ran for president. Harding's running mate was Calvin Coolidge and both were elected.
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Calvin Coolidge was the Vice President under President from Warren G. Harding from 1921-1923
In 1920, Calvin Coolidge was elected to serve as vice-president under Warren Harding.
Under President Warren G. Harding, the business community enjoyed significant success. His administration favored pro-business policies, including tax cuts and reduced regulations, which contributed to economic growth and prosperity during the 1920s. Harding's focus on returning to normalcy after World War I also aligned with the interests of businesses seeking stability and expansion. However, this period was also marked by scandals, such as Teapot Dome, which overshadowed some of the economic successes.
Herbert Hoover led the Department of Commerce under presidents Harding and Coolidge, before he ran for president.
Herbert Hoover was the Secretary of Commerce under Harding and Coolidge and was later elected president in the 1928 election against Al Smith.
Well, he did have one, Charles Dawes, after he was elected to his own term in 1924 but remember that Coolidge was vice president under Warren Harding and became president when Harding died in 1923. At that time there was no constitutional provision for appointing a vice president if that office was vacant so there was no vice president for the remainder of Harding's term. The 25th Amendment to the constitution, allowing for legal replacement of the Vice President, was not enacted until 1967.
The colony had prospered under royal rule.