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they were tired of reform and war

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After World War 1, the Americans wanted to return to normal times primarily due to war fatigue and the desire for stability. The war had resulted in significant casualties, economic disruption, and social upheaval, so there was a strong desire to rebuild and restore a sense of normalcy. Additionally, President Woodrow Wilson's vision of a post-war world focused on peacemaking and the establishment of the League of Nations, which contributed to the desire for a return to normalcy.

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