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Although the public liked and admired Calvin Coolidge during his tenure, the Great Depression that began in 1929 seriously eroded his reputation and changed public opinion about his policies. Many linked the nation's economic collapse to Coolidge's policy decisions. He did not aid the depressed agricultural sector, as nearly five thousand rural banks in the Midwest and South shut their doors in bankruptcy and thousands of farmers lost their lands. His tax cuts contributed to an uneven distribution of wealth and the overproduction of goods. Many Americans were deeply in debt for having purchased consumer goods on easy installment credit terms. Coolidge's foreign policy also fell into disrepute when he did little to prevent the rise of Nazism in Germany or the resurgence of international hostilities. The peace of the 1920s faded almost as quickly as the prosperity. In the conservative 1980s, Coolidge regained some stature in conservative circles. President Ronald Reagan returned his portrait to the Oval Office. Reagan praised his political style and hands-off leadership for producing seven years of prosperity, peace, and balanced budgets. Nevertheless, scholarly opinion looks upon the Coolidge presidency with skepticism, ranking him low among American chief executives in terms of positive impact and legacy. Despite personal integrity, he offered no sweeping vision or program of action, such as, the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson had led the public to associate with presidential greatness. Repro pub domain.

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