Politics of the 1920s

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During the 1920’s Republicans had dominated the white house with the two presidents of the decade being Warren G. Harding, and Calvin Coolidge.The expansion of government activities during World War I was reversed during the 1920s. The Government had eliminated its efforts to break-up trust, and to regulate businesses. Instead, the government began to emphasize on partnerships between government and business. Politics during the 1920s played a major role in the culture of the decade and the leaders of the 1920s represented the beliefs and ideas of the people during the time.

The first president of the 1920’s was Warren G. Harding. campaigned on the promise of a "return to normalcy." Normalcy, according to Harding , meant a government that was pro-business, anti-tax, and anti-regulation (Shmoop Editorial Team 1). Harding's Treasury Secretary, Andrew Mellon cut income tax rates for the wealthiest Americans from 73% to 25% (Shmoop Editorial Team 1). The capital energized the booming stock market. During his presidency Harding had accomplished persuading the steel industry t...

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