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1920s – Republican Decade
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The Russian Revolution Vladimir Lenin promised to end Russian participation in WWI Bolsheviks gain control in November 1917 Soviets placed property, industry, transportation etc. under government control Civil War 1918-1920 - Mensheviks vs. Bolsheviks Cold War begins - U.S troops helped Mensheviks Mensheviks lose – Soviet Union created
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The Red Scare Communism terrified Americans 1.Government owned all land & property 2.One political party controlled government 3.Individuals had no rights 4.Vowed to stir revolutions and spread Red Scare – fear of communism spreading to the U.S Gov’t sought out & expelled suspected communists Schenck vs. The United States Palmer Raids Red Scare returns after WWII
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Palmer Raids June 1919—Bombs exploded in several U.S. cities Including one at the home of A. Mitchell Palmer, the Attorney General
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Palmer Raids Palmer was convinced that radicals were trying to overthrow the gov’t He went on a campaign to root out anyone that posed a threat to the U.S. Targets included Communists, Socialists, & anarchists “Any movement, however, cloaked or dissembled, designed to undermine the gov’t, will be met w/ unflinching, persistent, aggressive warfare.”
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Palmer Raids Jan. 2, 1920—Agents in 33 cities arrested thousands of suspected radicals w/o evidence –Most were immigrants –Many were completely innocent –500+ were deported Americans, including Palmer, expected the worst on May 1, 1920 (an annual Socialist holiday), but nothing happened & the press turned on Palmer
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Labor Strikes Post-WWI Labor Unrest Myth - communists organized strikes Fact - doubling in the cost of living w/o wage increases Boston Police Strike – 1919 No pay increase since 1914 19 officers fired for union activity Police force went on strike causing riots Nat’l Guard sent to stop rioting & end strike Strikes ended as 1920’s boom began
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Steel/Coal Strikes 350K workers walk off job at U.S. Steel Corporation (1919) –65 hr/week on average; wanted 8-hr day Blamed on Communists Private police force killed 18 strikers & injured hundreds African American workers brought in to break strike Strikers give up after 10 weeks
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Strikes Decline Most Americans opposed strikes –Seen as un-American & likely to violence Distrust of labor unions Linked to radicalism and communism Union membership peaked in 1920, then dropped –5 million workers in 1919-1920 (height of Red Scare) Economy improved over course of 1920s –Higher wages
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Nativism Foreigners could never be fully loyal to the U.S. Slums, corruption & crime blamed on immigrants Workforce feared loss of jobs to lower paid immigrants Increase in: –Patriotism –Anti-Catholicism; Anti-Semitism –Fear of losing jobs –Red Scare & radicalism Quotas placed on annual immigration 350K foreigners per year Immigrants from SE Europe (Italy, Poland and Russia) had lower quotas Asian immigrants were banned entirely
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Republican Leadership Public turned to Republican Party amidst Red Scare, strikes, overseas revolution etc. 1921-1933 - Republicans dominated all 3 branches of government Republicans united in basic goals Favored business & wanted economic growth Desired social stability
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Harding & Coolidge Presidencies Isolationism Avoid foreign political & economic alliances (no League of Nations) Disarmament – call on nations to voluntarily give up their weapons Laissez Faire approach to business Government should not interfere & regulate business/economy Approach fueled the business boom of the decade – The Roaring Twenties
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