What was the intent of the Republican party's push for "normalcy" during the 1920s?
A) The return to normalcy indicated a Republican reservation about innovation and a preference for federal approaches to creating wealth and prosperity.
B) It suggested a strategy that resulted in the raising of income taxes on all classes of Americans.
C) This phrase indicated that Republicans would seek to reverse the cultural transformation and modernization sweeping American society.
D) As part of the planned return to normalcy, Republicans sought to shrink government intervention in all aspects of the American economy.
E) Reacting to fast-paced reforms of progressive presidents such as Woodrow Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt, Republicans in the 1920s sought stability and security.
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