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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 23 Study Guide with Complete Solutions Warren Harding - Answer️️ -In November 1920, he was elected the 29th president of the United States. He was a Republican whose slogan was: "Return to Normalcy". His term was marked by scandals and corruption, although he was...

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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 23 Study
Guide with Complete Solutions


Warren Harding - Answer✔️✔️-In November 1920, he was elected the 29th president of

the United States. He was a Republican whose slogan was: "Return to Normalcy". His

term was marked by scandals and corruption, although he was never implicated in any

of the scandals. In August 1923, he died while traveling in the West. (p. 475-476)


Charles Evans Hughes - Answer✔️✔️-A former presidential candidate and Supreme

Court justice who was appointed secretary of state by President Warren G. Harding. (p.

476)

Andrew Mellon - Answer✔️✔️-A Pittsburgh industrialist and millionaire who was

appointed secretary of the treasury by President Harding in 1921 and served under

Coolidge and Hoover. (p. 476)

Harry Daugherty - Answer✔️✔️-Attorney General under President Harding who accepted

bribes for agreeing not to prosecute certain criminal suspects. (p. 476)

Albert Fall - Answer✔️✔️-Secretary of the Interior during Harding's administration. He

was convicted of accepting bribes for granting oil leases near Teapot Dome, Wyoming.

(p. 476)

Teapot Dome - Answer✔️✔️-A government scandal involving a former United States

Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921.

(p. 476)

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