As many people are now aware, Wilson suffered a rather severe stroke in late 1919 that rendered him incapable of running the country and, according to at least some historians, left his wife running the nation.
What if, however, he had died from the stroke and Thomas Marshall had been sworn in as the 29th President of the United States of America? How might things have turned out differently? Would the League of Nations actually ended up being something useful? What about the 1920 presidential election? In reality, the presidential candidate for the Democratic party was James Cox with, of all people, FRD as his veep. Harding won. If Marshall had been running as an incumbant, might he have picked FDR to run with him? Would he have won?