Multiple Choice
Match each description with the item below.
-John W. Davis
A) was the secretary of the Treasury under Harding who developed a plan that would affect federal spending
B) was the secretary of state under Harding who pledged American disarmament to avoid an expensive naval arms race
C) was the army's chief of staff who treated a group of protesting veterans seeking their cash bonuses as "insurrectionists"
D) was the secretary of state who called for the nations in the Great War to sign a pact to renounce war "as an instrument of national policy"
E) died suddenly while president after suffering an attack of food poisoning on a trip to the western United States
F) wrote the book American Individualism, asserting that he wished to promote a "rugged individualism" rather than selfishness
G) was the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1920 and rose to the presidency due to the death of the president
H) was the Democratic presidential candidate in 1928 who led the party's anti-Klan, anti-Prohibition wing
I) was the volunteer defense attorney for John Scopes and a tireless defender of the rights of the working class
J) was the nominee of the fragmented Democrats during the 1924 election who could nearly outdo Coolidge in his conservatism
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