President Warren G. Harding sought to return the United States to "normalcy" after World War I by promoting a conservative agenda focused on stability and economic growth. He emphasized reduced government intervention in the economy, tax cuts, and a return to pre-war isolationist foreign policies. His administration also aimed to address the social unrest and labor strikes that had surged after the war. Harding's approach resonated with many Americans who desired a break from the upheaval of the wartime years.
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