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Bell Work: Read the following quote from Warren G. Harding and answer the subsequent questions.
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Republican president Warren G. Harding was famous for long-winded, convoluted oratorical style, which he called- “bloviating”. Below is an example of this style.
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From Harding’s Inaugural Address: “We have mistaken unpreparedness to embrace it to be a challenge of the reality, and due concern for making all citizens fit for participation will give added strength of citizenship and magnify our achievement.”
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Bell Work: 1) What does this statement mean? 2) Where does Warren G. Harding rank in terms of presidential rankings? 3)Where else have you seen this style of speaking in this day and age?
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Lecture Outline Return of the Old Guard Warren G. Harding Cabinet Members (Harding Cabinet) Scandals Harding’s Death Calvin Coolidge Mellon’s Policies (Trickle Down Economics)
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Return of the Old Guard Movement away from Wilson idealism: Normalcy End of the Progressive Movement Retreat from international foreign policy (America 1 st ) Corruption (Again)
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Warren G. Harding In consideration for the worst president (mental capacity?) Pro business (decline in taxation for the rich- trusts and railroads) Less Government
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Harding Cabinet: “The Best Minds” “Ohio Gang” Treasury- Andrew Mellon (trickle down) State- Charles Hughes (disarmament) Commerce- Herbert Hoover (WWI Food Administrator) Agriculture- Henry Wallace (Dust Bowl)
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Scandals Veterans Administration Hospital (money siphoning)- 200 million Teapot Dome (Elk Hills, CA + Teapot Dome, WY)- Albert Fall (Sec. Interior) Harding’s Death (Food poison – heart attack)
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Calvin Coolidge Silent Cal- leadership style “business of America is business” Negative Government Presiding president throughout the 20’s
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Andrew Mellon Secretary of the Treasury Trickledown Economics Taxation policy- 1) tax the rich less; 2) money will “trickle” down to the poor through spending Debt policies Tariffs (Fordney – McCumber Tariff)
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Lecture Outline Continued Labor Strikes Red Scare Nativism/Xenophobia Ku Klux Klan Prohibition
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Labor Strikes Boston Police Strike (Calvin Coolidge- crackdown) Seattle General Strike
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Red Scare Radical Hysteria: Anti-Communist, Anti-Anarchist= Anti- Foreign
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Attorney General Mitchell Palmer House is bombed- blamed communists Palmer Raids General Intelligence Division: J. Edgar Hoover Sacco and Venzetti Trial Italian, Immigrant, Anarchist “nail the Anarchist Bastards”
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Nativism and Xenophobia Fear of the outsider WASP (White Anglo Saxon Protestant) Quotas/Ceilings (Pre-1890’s level)
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Klu Klux Klan (Klu Klox) D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” Fascination with secret order- hierarchy Imperial Wizards Grand Goblins King Kleagals Kreatures Konclaves
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KKK Targets: Blacks, Jews, Catholics, Foreigners National Following- March on Washington DC Decline- Trail of David Stephenson (financial corruption)
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Prohibition Volstead Act 1919 Enforce 18 th Amendment Eliminate social instability (inefficiency)
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Drinking Habits Gold Fish, White Lightning Dealers, Speakeasies, Rum Runners, Moonshiners, Bootleggers Mob and the Rackets Al Capone (payroll and violence) Enforcement Repeal- 21 st Amendment
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