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Warren G. Harding’s Presidency:
“Return to Normalcy”
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“Return to Normalcy” Republicans believed Americans disillusioned by war - want isolationism again [as little Euro involvement as possible] - simpler, pre-reform life promoted laissez faire economics
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Harding Deals with Post War Issues
1) Washington Naval Conference, 1921 US, Japan, GB, Fr. & Italy reduce # of warships –first time countries agree to cut military 2) Kellog-Briand Pact, 1928 outlaws war 3) Budget Accounting Act streamlined federal spending [required annual budget]
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4) Dawes Plan Fr and GB want immediate payment of Ger reparations US loans Germany $, Germany pays Fr & GB pay back US
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Scandal During Harding’s Presidency
“Ohio Gang”: corruption of friends in cabinet positions (graft & accepting bribes) Charles Forbes [Sec’y of Veteran’s Affairs] sells Vet hospital’s supplies to private hospitals
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Teapot Dome Scandal Teapot Dome land in WY & Elk Hills, CA reserved for Navy Sec’y of Interior, Albert B. Fall, secretly “loaned” land to oil companies (gets $400,000) Fall found guilty of bribery [first cabinet member convicted of a crime]
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Administration in Turmoil
Scandals become public few days later Harding dies [heart attack] VP Calvin Coolidge becomes Pres “I have no troubles with my enemies, its my friends that are giving me sleepless nights”
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The Business of America Under Coolidge
How Does Coolidge’s Conservative Policies create Economic Growth During the 1920s?
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Industry flourished under Coolidge
continues Laissez Faire, pro- business Low taxes, easy credit = more profits, able to expand high tariffs on foreign imports Investment in stock market Result: Wages and productivity increases
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Automobile Spurs Growth
Paved roads and highways are built Best known is Route 66 from Chicago to LA - businesses along highways including gas stations, motels, restaurants First underwater tunnel for cars is built connecting NJ & NY (Holland Tunnel) Urban Sprawl: cities grow as workers able to drive to work faster, houses now come with garages
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Airline Industry Begins
Post WWI, planes used to transport mail Lindbergh & Earhart prove airplanes can be viable transportation Pan American Airways forms, begins carrying both passengers and packages
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Standard of Living Rises
Avg. annual income rises 35% Advances in electricity give power to more people Electrical appliances change life in the 20s Modern Advertising begins in the 20s Electric Iron Refrigerator Washing Machine
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Superficial Prosperity
Signs of problems to come were ignored Growing income gap between workers & managers Iron, RR, farming industries suffering buying on creditmonthly payments more than they can afford People gambling on stock market
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