Three Examples Of The Reversal Of Progressive Reforms In The 1920s

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1.) Three examples of the reversal of Progressive reforms in the 1920s is the Republicans serving the public through cooperation’s and big businesses, public resources being exploited for profit, and the U.S. going back to their traditional foreign policy. 2.) The U.S. tariff policies in the 1920s created long-term and global problems in the sense that since the U.S. increased their tariffs the other countries did the same to us and hurt the American goods while also hurting the products of European countries. 3.) Due to Harding’s weakness of putting up with people and conditions that subjected the republic this led to the scandals among his administration and led history to view him as a weak president. Coolidge was the opposite of Harding,

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