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

Which significant events that ended in 1922 and 1923 are missing from this timeline? Select the two correct answers.

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Washington Disarmament Conference is held.

Washington Disarmament Conference is held.

Wilson dies in office.

Wilson dies in office.

Teapot Dome scandal occurs.

Teapot Dome scandal occurs.

World War I ends.

World War I ends.

Progressives take the White House.

Progressives take the White House.
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The two significant events that ended in 1922 and 1923 and are missing from the timeline are:

  1. Washington Disarmament Conference is held (1921-1922).
  2. Teapot Dome scandal occurs (began in 1922, with significant developments occurring in the following years).

These events are notable for their impact on American politics during that time.

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