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History, 12.10.2019 18:00 carolinamleal04

What was the purpose of harding's return to normalcy program?
a) people wanted to center their interests on their own betterment.
b) americans wanted a progressive leader to finish the war.
c) americans wanted to keep the reputation as a powerful international leader.
d) citizens wanted the united states to police combative countries around the world.

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