The document discusses domestic and foreign policies during the 1920s administrations of Presidents Harding and Coolidge. It outlines how they favored business growth by reducing regulations and taxes. It also discusses significant scandals during Harding's presidency, and how Coolidge continued similar business-friendly policies. Internationally, the US took on more of a leadership role and participated in disarmament talks, though refused to join the World Court. Overall prosperity grew but was not shared by all.