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A timeline of the 1920s lists significant events in American politics.
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The following events are listed: 1920: Harding is elected president; 1921: Emergency Tariff Act is enacted; 1923: Harding dies and Coolidge becomes president; 1924: Revenue Act is enacted; 1924: Coolidge is elected president; 1928: Coolidge chooses not to run; Hoover is elected president; 1929: The stock market crashes.
Where would the Teapot Dome scandal go on the timeline?

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added to 1920

added to 1920

spanning 1920–1923

spanning 1920–1923

added to 1924

added to 1924

spanning 1925–1928

spanning 1925–1928

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
spanning 1920–1923

Reason: The Teapot Dome bribery and oil lease abuses occurred during Harding’s administration (leases made in 1921–22 and uncovered during his presidency), so it belongs in the early-1920s segment.