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What did Harding's return to normalcy program mean to Americans?
They were ready for a conservative leader to take them to a time of peace.
They wanted a progressive leader to continue the economic progress the United States was used to.
They wanted a progressive leader to continue the economic progress the United States was used to.
The wanted to be internationalists, protecting those less fortunate around the world.

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Answered by shahriaral
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By normalcy, Harding meant a return to way things were before Wilson and American's involvement in World War I. He saw no reason for the US to settle European conflicts. He was a Republican and wanted an end to the Democratic Party's plan of government as practiced by Wilson and a return to Republican ideals of Taft, Theodore Roosevelt and McKinley.

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