Warren G. Harding supported protective tariffs as a means to promote American industry and safeguard jobs. He believed that increasing tariffs would help stimulate the domestic economy by making imported goods more expensive, thereby encouraging consumers to buy American-made products. Harding's administration implemented the Fordney-McCumber Tariff in 1922, which raised tariffs on many imports, aligning with his pro-business stance.
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