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A Republican Decade
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Key Terms Communism Red Scare Isolationism Disarmament Quota Teapot Dome scandal Kellogg-Briand Pact
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The Red Scare Czar Nicholas II lost his power in March 1917 – Alexander Kerensky then took over Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky Red and White Armies were established – Red: LeninWhite: landowners and rich Red Army won and the USSR was created Communism: – Government owned all land – Single political party in power – Needs of the country were most important The Red Scare took off in America
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Different Events Dealing with the Red Scare Schenck v. US – Charles Schenck sent letters to men who were drafted and urged them not to report for duty Broke the Espionage Act Gitlow v. New York – Published in cities that they should overthrow the government by force The Palmer Raids – Palmer was the Attorney General Believed that radicals were conspiring to overthrow the government Targets were Communists, Socialists, and Anarchists
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Labor Strikes Boston police officers had not received a pay increase since the start of the war Steelworkers launched a strike against the United States Steel Corporation – Work of communists Soft-coal miners also went on strike demanding higher wages – Were granted the miners a 14% pay increase
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Republican Leadership The Red Scare had important political consequences – Americans felt that they Republican Party was more likely to restore stability than the Democratic Party
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Harding Presidency Believed in the spoils system Many Americans wished to avoid political alliances with foreign countries – Isolationism Called for a disarmament – Nations of the world would voluntarily give up their weapons Passed the Fordey-McCumber Tariff – Dawes Plan later (assisted Germany)
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Domestic Issues during this time Patriotism – Immigrants would not be loyal to the US Religion – Protestants mistrusted immigrants Urban conditions – Blamed city problems on immigrants Jobs Workers – Immigrants would take jobs Red Scare – Spies or be radicals Teapot Dome Scandal – Fall took money for the oil drilling of California and Wyoming
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The Coolidge Presidency Coolidge wanted a Laissez Faire economy – Congress supported it – Lowered income and inheritance tax rates and approved higher tariffs Established the Kellogg-Briand Pact – 15 nations pledged not to use the threat of war in their dealings with one another 60 later joined
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Questions to Consider What is the Red Scare? Why did people believe that these labor strikes were occurring? What were some domestic issues during this time? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zywzzl9A iU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zywzzl9A iU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZbho6As BOc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZbho6As BOc
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