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 Normalcy: It means a return to the economical and political isolation that characterizes the United States before it entered World War I in  Tea pot dome scandal: Is a reference to an oil field on public land in the U.S state of Wyoming, the name comes because of a massive boulder that looks like a teapot overlooking the field.

 1865: He was born 1923: He died in office.  1921: elected president of the United States  1923: He visited Alaska was first president to do that.

 W W W Warren Harding was elected president on 1921 of the United States HHHHe was ranked one of the worst presidents of all time. HHHHis administration is chiefly remembered for the teapot dome scandal it was a messy oil reserves.

 After world war I, problems surfaced relating to arms control, war, debts, and the reconstruction of war-ton countries.  On domestic issues, Harding favored a limited role for government in business affairs and in social reform. He still set up the bureau of the budget to help run the government more efficiently.  The biggest example of corruption was the teapot dome scandal.  When Harding died, Americans sincerely mourned their good-natured president. The next year, Calvin Coolidge was elected president.

 The government must guard against scandal and corruption to gain the public’s trust.

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