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Unit 5 Section 1 A Turbulent Decade
U.S. History Unit 5 Section 1 A Turbulent Decade
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Timeline
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Timeline 1919 – 1929 Video
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Demobilization
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Demobilization
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Demobilization The transition from wartime to peacetime production levels Causes social and economic strain on the country
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Return to normalcy
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Return to normalcy
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Campaign slogan of Warren G. Harding in the 1920 election.
“America’s present need is not heroics but healing.” Shifting America back to isolationism and slamming the door on global affairs. Return to normalcy
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20’s Tax Reduction
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20’s Tax Reduction
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The 1920's saw the tax burden of middle Americans decrease while most lower income Americans were relieved of their tax burden altogether Supply-side economics If taxes are lower, businesses and people would spend and invest more money That would lead to more tax revenue collected by the government 20’s Tax Reduction
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Marxism
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Marxism
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The political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Marx argued that the working class would eventually replace the ruling class Marxism provides the basis for communism Marxism
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Communism
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Communism
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Communism Political system proposed by Karl Marx
All property and production of goods are controlled by the government Attempts to create a utopian society Communism
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In 1917, in the middle of WWI, Russia’s Tsarist government was overthrown by communists
The revolution caused Americans to fear that communism could come to the U.S. Communism
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Red scare
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Red scare
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A period of anticommunist hysteria during 1919 and 1920
Was a response to the Russian Revolution of 1917 Was driven by the fear that communism might take a foothold in the United States Red scare Video
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Palmer’s raids
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Palmer’s raids
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A series of raids that were intended to capture alleged radicals
Arrested thousands of radicals in 33 cities Most were poor immigrants who had recently arrived in the country Palmer’s raids
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Sacco & Vanzetti
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Sacco & Vanzetti
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Immigrants who were convicted of the murder of a paymaster and guard in a payroll robbery
Evidence against them was weak – the judge suspected them of radical behavior Executed for the crime Sacco & Vanzetti
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Warren G. Harding
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Warren G. Harding
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Republican nominee for President in 1920 election
Won by a wide margin – 404 to 127 electoral votes Warren G. Harding
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
Pushed tariff rates on manufactured goods to an all time high Helped U.S. manufacturers by allowing them to keep higher prices to increase profits Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
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Mergers
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Mergers
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The combining of two or more companies
Brought greater efficiency to industry More than 100 mergers took place in the early 1920s Mergers
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Equal Rights Amendment
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Equal Rights Amendment
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Equal Rights Amendment Video
Constitutional amendment that would give men and women equal rights throughout the United States Many opposed because they believed it would undo all of the progress women had made Equal Rights Amendment Video
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Teapot Dome scandal
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Teapot Dome scandal
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Scandal that came to light after Harding's death
Sec of the Interior Albert Fall convinced Sec of Navy to transfer control of naval oil reserves to his department He leased reserves to private companies and received bribes Teapot Dome scandal
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Calvin Coolidge
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Calvin Coolidge
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Became president after Harding’s death
Worked to restore the reputation of the presidency by firing any involved in scandals Video – Pro Business Calvin Coolidge
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Ku Klux Klan
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Ku Klux Klan
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Originally formed during Reconstruction to discourage blacks from voting
Temporarily dissolved in late 1800s Ku Klux Klan
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Restarted by Georgia preacher William Joseph Simmons
Targeted blacks, Catholics, immigrants, Jews and radicals Membership grew dramatically during Red Scare Ku Klux Klan Video
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Marcus Garvey
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Native of Jamaica Supported Black Nationalism – A movement aimed at creating a new political state for African-Americans on the African continent. Video
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EUGENICS Eugenics: Pseudo- Scientific belief that humans could be improved through breeding. Charles Davenport Fear of immigrants Social Darwinism Idea Spread to Europe….
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Immigration Act of 1924
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Immigration Act of 1924
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Limited the number of immigrants to 2% of the 1890 population figures for each nationality
Reduces the number of immigrants to about 153,000 in 1925 Immigration Act of 1924
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American Indian Citizen Act of 1924
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American Indian Citizen Act of 1924
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American Indian Citizen Act of 1924
On June 2, 1924, Congress enacted the Indian Citizenship Act, which granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the US. American Indian Citizen Act of 1924
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