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A Republican Decade 1919-1929. 1920 Presidential Election Warren G. Harding Republican - Ohio 1921 - 1923 Promises Americans “A return to normalcy” and.

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1 A Republican Decade 1919-1929

2 1920 Presidential Election Warren G. Harding Republican - Ohio 1921 - 1923 Promises Americans “A return to normalcy” and economic growth.

3 Harding cont…. Scaled back the military Returned the US to an Isolationist policy. High tariffs to protect American Manufacturers.

4 The Bolshevik Revolution –Czar Nicholas II is forced to abdicate because of WWI. –Alexander Kerensky leads the new government, supports WWI and is very unpopular

5 –Vladimir I. Lenin promises “peace, land and bread” –His movement becomes very strong, and overthrows the government, seizes all property (some belonging to Americans)

6 –Civil war breaks out between the Bolsheviks (Reds) and the Republicans (Whites). –The U.S. supports the Whites. –Reds win, withdraw from WWI.

7 o Lenin Advocates the WORLD WIDE SPREAD of Communism.

8 The Red Scare –Americans were nervous about the Commies –Led to a sudden, intense fear of Communism, Radical Ideas, and Foreigners. This fear was collectively known as “The Red Scare”…

9 –Schenck vs. U.S.- –Supreme Court compared the case to shouting “Fire!” in a crowded theater. –Anything that presents a “Clear and Present Danger” to the United states

10 A. Mitchell Palmer US Attorney General –Gitlow vs. New York – Upheld the convictions of anarchists –Palmer Raids – Govt. actively pursued perceived anarchists

11 –Sacco and Vanzetti – Two Italian anarchists were charged, convicted, and executed for a crime they didn’t commit(…?) because they were foreigners with radical ideas. Most Americans felt they were framed. Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco

12 Strikes and the Red Scare 1920 – 350 strikes a month all over the U.S., and people blamed immigrants, communists, and radicals.

13 Boston Police Strike – goes on strike for higher wages. Future President Calvin Coolidge calls in the state police to break the strike.

14  Coal and Steel Strike – government calls in the police to break the strike and “scabs” to replace the workers

15 Both of these government stances are very anti-labor.

16 Republican Leadership Very Pro-Business Public felt the Republicans’ would be better suited to handle the Commies and the Economy

17 Domestic Issues  Patriotism  Religion (Nativism)  Urban Conditions  Jobs  Red Scare

18 Immigration Quotas  Scales back immigration to pre- 1890 levels (this is done to eliminate Southern, Eastern and Central Europeans)

19 Republican Scandals Many Scandals rocked the Harding administration Harding was most likely not involved Biggest scandal was the “Teapot Dome Scandal” – Money for Oil

20 May have contributed to his early death…

21 Calvin Coolidge “The chief business of the American people is business” “Laissez Faire”- “let happen”, “let do”

22 The Kellogg-Briand Pact 62 nations signed a treaty that “outlawed” war as a form of foreign policy. It was a complete failure.

23 Eugenics Idea that some people are more fit than others (Social Darwinism) and therefore some people shouldn't reproduce (Nazis!)


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