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The Politics of Normalcy in the 1920s

American Plan, Warren G. Harding, Teapot Dome , Calvin Coolidge, Prosperous Times, Advertising and Credit

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Warren G. Harding"Return to normalcy"
Calvin Coolidge"The business of America is business."
Republican Prosperitya return to laissez-fair politics and maintaining capitalism
American PlanOffered benefits of higher wages and stock ownership to keep workers from joining unions
Ohio GangGroup of political advisers and friends of Warren G. Harding
Teapot Dome ScandalSecretary of the Interior, Albert B. Fall was found to have leased government oil reserves to oilmen who paid him kickbacks worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Henry Fordmade mass production possible through the use of assembly lines
Assembly linesform of mass production using interchangeable parts
Advertisingan industry that grew due to the fact that products were no longer a necessity of life
Installment Plansbuying on credit


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