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1 1920s Elections & Foreign Policy

2 Election of 1920 Democrats James M. Cox Franklin D. Roosevelt
Governor of Ohio Newspaper Editor Franklin D. Roosevelt New York VP Candidate

3 Election of 1920 Republicans Warren Gemaliel Harding Calvin Coolidge
Ohio Senator Newspaper editor Chosen in back room deal “Front Porch Campaign” Calvin Coolidge Governor of Massachusetts VP Candidate

4 Election of 1920 Socialists Eugene Debs

5 Issues League of Nations Postwar Recovery
Wilson makes election of 1920 referendum on Treaty of Versailles Role of Irish-Americans Harding a “mild reservationist” Postwar Recovery Return to “normalcy”

6 Results

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8 Harding’s Foreign Policy
Knox-Porter Resolution, 1921 Formally ended war with Central Powers Washington Naval Conference, Disarmament Tensions in East Asia Some positive steps, but no long-term solutions

9 Harding’s Death

10 Election of 1924 Republicans Coolidge handily wins nomination
Charles Dawes, VP Businessman

11 Election of 1924 Democrats Drys v. Wets John W. Davis
West Virginia Charles Bryan, VP Nebraska

12 Election of 1924 Progressive Party Robert LaFollette Wisconsin

13 Results

14 Coolidge’s Foreign Policy
Immigration Act of 1924 Dawes Plan, 1924 Geneva Naval Conference of 1927 Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928 Red Line Agreement, 1928

15 Election of 1928 Republicans Herbert Hoover Charles Curtis, VP
California “Great Engineer” Charles Curtis, VP Kansas

16 Election of 1928 Democrats Al Smith Joseph T. Robinson, VP New York
Governor Catholic Joseph T. Robinson, VP Arkansas

17 “A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.”

18 Results

19 Hoover’s Foreign Policy
Young Plan, London Naval Conference, 1930 Stimson Doctrine, Smoot-Hawley Tariff, 1933

20 FDR and the Election of 1932

21 FDR’s Early Life Distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt
Married Teddy’s niece, Eleanor State Senator in NY Assistant Secretary of the Navy under Wilson

22 FDR’s Early Life In 1921, FDR is stricken with Polio
He was paralyzed from the waist down Hid the extent of his disability the rest of his life Was never again able to walk unaided

23 FDR as Governor In 1928, FDR was elected Governor of New York
Known for developing innovative social programs A reformer Tense relationship with Tammany Hall Elected to second term in 1930

24 Democratic Nomination, 1932
Three-way race FDR Al Smith (1928 candidate) John Nance Garner (House speaker) Roosevelt appealed to many different groups; seen as a populist Smith and former Treasury Secretary McAdoo fight dirty campaign

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26 Democratic Nomination, 1932
At convention, Roosevelt is front runner but does not have enough delegates Makes Garner his VP choice Secures Southern vote as Garner is from Texas Wins nomination on 4th Ballot

27 1932 Election Results

28 President Roosevelt High expectations
Refuses to meet with Hoover prior to Inauguration Lets Hoover twist in the wind Assassination attempt in February 1933 Miami Florida Giuseppe Zangara, Italian anarchist from NJ Mayor of Chicago is killed

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