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The term "normalcy" was coined during the 1920 presidential campaign by the Republican candidate, .
The worst of the many scandals during the Harding administration involved the leasing of government oil reserves at , Wyoming.
President Harding's secretary of interior, , was found guilty of accepting a bribe and spent a year in jail.
Under the 1928 , the United States agreed to outlaw war as a solution to international conflict.
During the Coolidge administration, ambassador did much to improve U.S. relations with Mexico.
The totalitarian challenge to the western democracies began with Japan's invasion of in 1931.
Under the , the United States stated that it would not recognize the legality of territorial seizures made in violation of its treaty rights.
The 1924 Dawes Plan tried to solve 's postwar financial problems by providing it a $200 million loan.
New York Governor Alfred Smith was the party candidate for president in 1928.
was the weakest sector of the national economy during the 1920s.
During the early part of the Great Depression, the Act tried to aid farmers by allowing the Federal Farm Board to devise a mechanism for government purchase of surplus wheat and cotton.
In 1932, President Hoover approved the creation of the to lend money to insurance companies, railroads, and banks, hoping the money would "trickle down" to stimulate the economy.
The 1930 Tariff Act raised import duties on most manufactured goods to protectionist levels.
The that went to Washington, D.C., in 1932 largely consisted of unemployed World War I veterans.