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Which best describes how Calvin Coolidge’s presidency was different from Warren G. Harding’s presidency?

a. It had several bribery scandals.
b. It had several investment scandals.
c. It had several oil scandals.
d. It had no major scandals.

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D: It had no major scandals.

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d. It had no major scandals.

Unlike Warren G. Harding’s presidency, the administration of Calvin Coolidge (1923–29) wasn't characterized for having scandals. In fact, he earned the nickname "Silent Cal" due to its quiet and steadfast demeanor. He focused on cleaning up the corruption of the Harding's administration, supporting American business, tax cuts and limitation of government spending, among others.

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