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Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22 Disarmament conference focused on Pacific, Asia Freeze naval construction at current ratio (5:3:1) US focus was to limit Japan’s naval forces & avoid arms race Scandals of Admin. Teapot Dome Scandal (oil: Sec’y of Interior Albert Fall) Attorney General resigned for taking bribes
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Pres. Harding died on August 2, 1923, of pneumonia VP Coolidge became president Former gov. of Mass. during Boston police strike “Silent Cal”: dinner story Small government conservative
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Prosperous times, no foreign affairs problems = GOP nomination of Pres. Coolidge Dems split Conservative D = John Davis Liberal Ds support Progressive Party nominee: Robert La Follette Sr. GOP slogan: “Keep cool with Cal” (very popular) Results Coolidge:382 ECV / 15.7 million Davis:136 ECV / 8.3 million La Follette: 13 ECV / 4.8 million
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Coolidge emerged as strict Federalist Limited responsibilities of Federal Gov. (Constitution) State, local gov. responsibilities = wage / hour laws, safety measures, etc. Cut income taxes Proposed reducing size of gov’t, paying off national debt
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Economic prosperity reigned, and GOP got credit Memory of Teapot Dome Scandal fading GOP nominated Sec. of Commerce Hoover Dems nominated Al Smith, Gov. of NY Results Herbert Hoover444 ECV / 21.4 million Al Smith 87 EXV / 15 million
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Loss of global markets High unemployment Over production Over speculation (stock market bubble) Deflation in asset, commodity prices (stock market crash) Critical reduction of money supply Dramatic drop in and demand for credit
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Run on banks Businesses close Unemployment spiked 1930: 7 million 1932: 12 million (125 million pop.) Foreclosures Unsympathetic Hoover administration?
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“Hooverville” Shanty town built in urban area by homeless men Often close to soup kitchen “Hoover blanket” “Hoover flag”
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1924: WWI vets promised $1 / day for stateside (max $500) & 1.25 / day overseas (max $625) Certificates sent to servicemen to be paid out over 20 years Great Depression: vets want gov’t to accelerate payments / pay lump sum
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Summer of 1932: 43k total people – 17k vets and families – march to DC Stayed in Hooverville near Capitol 7/28/32: DC police attempt to disperse Bonus Army, shoot and kill 2 Army sent in: cavalry charge, tear gas, bayonets; several more killed, 100s injured
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$$2.2 billion spent on public works projects (ex – Hoover Dam) RReconstruction Finance Corp. ($ lent to banks) HHome Loan Bank Act ($ lent to help people keep homes)
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1932 Election Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D) Herbert Hoover (R) Hoover campaign slogan: “Time will heal” FDR slogan: “A New Deal” Results Roosevelt472 ECV / 22.8 million Hoover 59 ECV / 15.7 million
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