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As the president, Coolidge demonstrated his determination to preserve the old moral and economic precepts amid the material prosperity which many Americans were enjoying, he refused to use Federal economic power to check the growing boom or to ameliorate the depressed condition of agriculture and certain industries.
In 1929, when Herbert Hoover took office, the majority of Americans expected the prosperity the country had been experiencing to continue. Hoover was the nation's 31st President.
Hoover saw unparalleled prosperity across the country.
Hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country
The Vice-president Calvin Coolidge assumed the presidency after Harding died in office.
Herbert hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country about the US economy as he campaigned for president in 1928.
Hoover saw unparalleled prosperity across the country.
Hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country
Hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country
President Calvin Coolidge described Sun Yat-sen, the leader of the 1911 Chinese Revolution, as a combined Benjamin Franklin and George Washington of China. Coolidge praised Sun Yat-sen for his role in establishing the Republic of China and his efforts in modernizing and unifying the country.
President Calvin Coolidge presided over a period of time (the mid-1920s) when America was prosperous and at peace. His pro-business policies were welcomed by corporations. He was also the first president to use radio on a regular basis, and while he did not have a great radio voice, he seemed to enjoy being on the air, especially when campaigning. It is difficult to say he was a great president, but he certainly was a good president: he took over after the sudden death of President Harding, stabilized the country, and kept America moving forward during his time in office.