Washington naval dismantlement conference Under the leadership of Secretary Hughes, the conference succeeded in getting the world's major powers to agree to halt the arms race in production of large naval vessels.It was by far the most important achievement of the Harding presidency. Other achievements were more in keeping with the Old Guard Republican views with which Harding had long been associated: a higher protective tariff (Fordney-McCumber), lower taxes on business, and a sharp reduction in the number of immigrants allowed to enter the United States from southern and eastern Europe.
he dose not have that much because he was only president for 2 years
not much....he appointed Taft as chief justice of supreme court, "His administration revised Germany's war debts downward through legislation, passed in 1923, known as the Dawes Plan. Hughes also called for a naval conference with nine other nations to freeze naval spending in an effort to reduce spending." the trouble with him was he cared more about being liked than being a good leader.
Warren died august 2, 1923 in San Fransisco, California and was buried in Marion, Ohio. He died of a heart attack while in office, one of his quotes said "Only solitary men know the full joys of friendship. Others have their family; but to a solitary and an exile his friends are everything."
In the Washington Naval Conference of 1921, President Warren G. Harding got the world's major naval powers to agree to a naval limitations pledge that held fast for a decade. He also negotiated treaties with Germany and Austria.
The major accomplishment he did during presidency was the Harding ended the First World War with treaties that built on the Treaty of Versailles.
Andrew Mellon was one of the major figures who were involved in the industrial and financial development of the Trans-Allegheny region. He was then appointed Secretary of Treasury by President Warren G. Harding in 1921.
Warren G. Harding was later regarded as someone who was not a great leader, and his critics noted that there was quite a bit of corruption in his administration, especially among some of his cabinet members; he either would not, or could not, stop any of it. On the other hand, he was the first president to be heard on the radio, and he did seem to have many supporters when he was elected, because he took office after the first world war and promised "a return to normalcy." It is difficult to know whether most people of his day knew about the corruption in his administration. Perhaps they did not know, since when he died suddenly in 1923, there was a major outpouring of grief and sorrow. But Harding is not remembered as a great president.
The major scandal during Warren G. Harding's administration was known as the Teapot Dome scandal. It involved the illegal leasing of federal oil reserves to private companies in exchange for bribes.
The 43rd president of the United States of America, George W. Bush was a co-owner of the Texas Rangers.
No president can pass any laws. Coolidge stepped when Harding died and pretty much followed Harding's philosophy of government. Laws were passed by Congress as usual.
The policies of Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover.
Major B. Harding was born in 1935.
Some of the most important issues of Warren G. Harding's administration were the singing of the Emergency Quota Act. It limted the number of immigrants who could enter the country to 3% of what was already present in the country. However, the most major issue which marks the adminisration was the Teapot Dome Scandal.
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government corruption