Warren G. Harding: Posthumous Scandal (1921 - 1923)

Warren G. Harding: Posthumous Scandal (1921 - 1923)

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Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, served from 1920 until his death in 1923. Initially popular, his reputation was tarnished posthumously by scandals such as the Teapot Dome. Born in Ohio, Harding rose through state politics to become a U.S. Senator. His 1920 presidential campaign was marked by a 'return to normalcy' theme. As President, he appointed notable figures and achieved the Washington Naval Conference. However, his administration was marred by corruption, leading historians to rate him poorly.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Where was Warren G. Harding born?

Marion, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Blooming Grove, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

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What was the theme of Warren Harding's presidential campaign?

Return to Normalcy

A New Deal

Change We Can Believe In

A Great Society

3.

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Which major foreign policy achievement is associated with Harding's presidency?

The League of Nations

The Kellogg-Briand Pact

The Treaty of Versailles

The Washington Naval Conference

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who succeeded Warren Harding as President after his death?

Herbert Hoover

Woodrow Wilson

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Calvin Coolidge

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What scandal was associated with Harding's administration?

Iran-Contra

Watergate

Whitewater

Teapot Dome