isolationism..... they formed the league of nations a few years back and now they wanted to get out of it....
Harding and Coolidge both based their foreign policy on a return to isolationism.
Domestic and Foreign policy: they decided to change the direction they were going before by reducing or raising taxes.
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Harlem Renaissance was in 1920s-1930s and the US presidents during this were Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, and FDR.
The policies of Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover.
Harding and Coolidge both based their foreign policy on a return to isolationism.
Domestic and Foreign policy: they decided to change the direction they were going before by reducing or raising taxes.
In 1924 Coolidge, who had replaced Harding,was elected to a term of his own. He more or less continued the Harding administration- isolationist foreign policy and miniimal government interference with business. Continuaton of prohibition.
Warren G. Harding - Domestic Policy
Coolidge cleaned up the scandals that Harding had seen in his administration. Otherwise, Coolidge for the most part stuck with Harding's foreign and economic policies which some believe led to trouble for the US.
Herbert Hoover was Secretary of Commerce for both Harding and Coolidge.
Harding
President Harding and Coolidge favored more conservative policies that aided the growth of business.
"conservative" seems like a good word to describe their policy.
Warren Harding was the president that Coolidge succeeded.
Coolidge pretty well agreed with Harding's philosophy of government. The difference was that Coolidge was totally honest and used his experience as a governor to run a clean and efficient administration.
Warren Harding. Coolidge was his VP.