The 1920 slogan was "A Return to Normalcy," popularized by Warren G. Harding during his presidential campaign. It reflected the desire of Americans to return to a simpler, pre-World War I way of life after the tumult of war and social upheaval. This slogan resonated with voters seeking stability and a focus on domestic issues rather than international involvement.
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It was Warren G. Harding who promised a 'return to normalcy' during his presidential campaign. Harding served as the 29th President of the United States.
Such was Harding campaign pledge. He or his campaign managers called it "normalcy", which incited a debate as to whether "normalcy" was a made-up word ( it wasn't ).
Return to normalcy was a campaign promise from Warren G. Harding in the election of 1920. The goal was to return to the way life was before World War I.
"A return to normalcy" (i.e. a return to the way of life before) was candidate Warren G. Harding's campaign promise in the 1920 presidential election.
Warren G. Harding said return to normalcy. He said this while campaigning to the United States President. He was elected as the 29th President and served from 1921 until his death in 1923.
A return to normalcy.
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Warren G. Harding was able to win the 1920 presidential election by assuring Americans that he would return the country to "normalcy"
Return to Normalcy was the name of Harding's postwar program.
Warren Harding promised to bring back normalcy to America.
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