Why did President Harding develop a program to return to normalcy?

President Harding developed a program to return to normalcy in response to the aftermath of World War I and the progressive reforms of the early 20th century. He believed that the country needed a period of stability and a return to traditional values after the disruptions caused by the war and the progressive era. The program aimed to restore the economy, reduce the federal government's involvement in business, and promote a more conservative and isolationist approach to foreign policy.