In the Teapot Dome scandal,
A) Harding's secretary of the interior took bribes and awarded fraudulent leases to oil companies.
B) Harding's head of the Veterans' Bureau saved the government millions of dollars
C) Harding's cabinet members enforced the Prohibition laws.
D) Harding's surgeon general misdiagnosed a heart attack and caused the death of the president.
E) the President engaged in an affair with a young office worker.
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