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What strategy helped Warren G. Harding win the presidential election in 1920?
Harding promised greater government regulation of business.
Harding promised to limit government regulation of business.
Harding promised to increase immigration from Europe.
Harding promised more progressive government reforms.

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Harding promised to limit government regulation of business.

His 1920 campaign — summed up by the slogan “Return to normalcy” — appealed to voters tired of wartime and Progressive-era activism, favoring pro-business, less-regulatory policies.