President Warren G. Harding is most closely associated with the Teapot Dome scandal. The scandal involved the illegal leasing of oil reserves to private companies in exchange for bribes. Though Harding himself was not directly implicated, several members of his administration were involved in the corrupt dealings.
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Warren Harding probably had the most corrupt cabinet,.
Warren Harding gambled heavily. He was most famous for he teapot dome scandal
Warren G. Harding
Harding was a US Senator from Ohio when he was elected President. He had a house in Marion, Ohio which is now a museum. (His rather impressive tomb is also in Marion )
As of 2010, there have been seven Presidents hailing from Ohio. These are: 1) Ulysses S. Grant 2) Rutherford Hayes 3) James Garfield 4) Benjamin Harrison 5) William McKinley 6) William Howard Taft 7) Warren Harding
Both of these presidents were plagued by serious corruption scandals concerning members of their cabinets.
Warren Harding was probably the most notorious gambler among the Presidents. His cabinet was involved in scandals, although he was probably innocent and he had a mistress before he ran for President.
This depends on the country or organization. See related questions or re-ask your question.US: John Calvin Coolidge Jr.In 1928, Calvin Coolidge was finishing his second term in office. He began his presidency in 1923 after the unexpected death of Warren G. Harding since he was Harding's Vice President. He finished Harding's term and then was officially elected as President in 1924. He finished his second term in 1929 and was succeeded by Herbert Hoover.
Woodrow Wilson (1913- March 4, 1921)Warren Harding (March 4, 1921- Aug. 2, 1923)Calvin Coolidge (Aug. 2, 1923 - March 4, 1929)Herbert Hoover (March 4, 1929 - 1933)Calvin Coolidge is the president most associated with the Roaring Twenties. Woodrow Wilson,Warren Harding and Herbert Hooveralso served during parts of the 1920's.
I Think it is a tie between John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan ----------------------------------------------------- Most people agree that John F. Kennedy, Thomas Jefferson, and Franklin Pierce are among the most appealing U.S. presidents.