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Was it wise to seek a return to normalcy after World War I? Did Harding and Coolidge's policies have a positive or negative impact on American society during the 1920s? Be sure to support your argument with evidence and details.

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Answered by alokpandey34001
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build a friendly relationship between government and business, the country is independent of foreign influence and it made middle class could afford more goods. In political terms, Harding rejected the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, which protected the U.S. from being harassed by the outside.2. The advertising business grew a lot in the 1920s. Do you think the growth of advertising in America had a positive or negative effect on society? Why do you think that? Be sure to support your argument with evidence and details.I believe that the growth of advertising in America had a positive effect on society. First of all, it promoted the country’s business in general.

Answered by doha167
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build a friendly relationship between government and business, the country is independent of foreign influence and it made middle class could afford more goods. In political terms, Harding rejected the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, which protected the U.S. from being harassed by the outside.2. The advertising business grew a lot in the 1920s. Do you think the growth of advertising in America had a positive or negative effect on society? Why do you think that? Be sure to support your argument with evidence and details, I believe that the growth of advertising in America had a positive effect on society. First of all, it promoted the country’s business in general.

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