Return to Normalcy

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Return to Normalcy was Warren G. Harding’s 1920 presidential campaign theme calling for a restoration of pre–World War I social, political, and economic conditions in the United States.

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Return to Normalcy canonical 3
Return to Normality 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political slogan
presidential campaign theme
aimedAt economic stability
political stability
reduction of wartime government intervention
restoration of pre–World War I conditions
social stability
appliedToElection 1920 United States presidential election
associatedWith 1920 United States presidential election
surface form: Warren G. Harding 1920 presidential campaign
associatedWithPolicy immigration restriction
pro-business policies
reduced regulation
return to peacetime economy
tariff protection
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs call for a return to prewar normal life
reaction against wartime mobilization
hasEffect helped Harding win 1920 election
shaped early 1920s U.S. politics
hasPart promise of domestic focus over foreign entanglements
promise of economic growth through business support
promise of less government activism
hasVariant Return to Normalcy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Return to Normality
historicalContext Progressive Era backlash
First Red Scare
surface form: Red Scare (1919–1920)

aftermath of World War I
influenced Republican politics in the 1920s
influencedBy economic dislocation after World War I
public fatigue with war
social unrest in 1919–1920
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject domestic policy
economic policy
isolationism
laissez-faire economics
limited government
post–World War I adjustment
notableQuoteOf “America’s present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums but normalcy.”
opposedTo League of Nations involvement
Wilson administration internationalism
politicalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
sloganForOffice President of the United States
spellingNote uses nonstandard word “normalcy” instead of “normality”
startTime 1920
timePeriod Roaring Twenties
usedBy Warren G. Harding

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Warren G. Harding campaignSlogan Return to Normalcy
Return to Normalcy hasVariant Return to Normalcy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Return to Normality
Warren G. Harding administration slogan Return to Normalcy