During the 1920 presidential election, Warren Harding made the idea of the "return to normalcy" central to his campaign. This idea
appealed to voters who
OA. wanted the U.S. to be more involved in international affairs.
OB. supported social reform such as the civil rights movement.
OC. were pleased with the way the government was being run.
OD. wanted the U.S. to be more like it had been before World War I.