Warren Harding was the 29th President of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1923. He is known for his policies of promoting economic growth and reducing government regulation. Synonyms for Warren Harding may include "former president," "Republican politician," "Ohio native," or simply "Harding." Other terms that could be associated with Harding may include "Teapot Dome scandal," "isolationist," or "conservative." Despite his presidency being cut short by his sudden death in 1923, Harding's policies and legacy continue to be studied and evaluated by historians and political scientists.