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Politics in 1920s
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President Harding:The president known for his strong emphasis on industrialization and an economy independent from foreign influence. The United States during his time in office was pervaded scandal, crime, as well as corruption.
Teapot Dome Scandal:One of the biggest scandals in American history in which the Secretary of the Interior Fall was very much involved.
President Coolidge:His actions during the Boston Police Strike of 1919 set the stage for his popularity as a president.
Fordney McCumber Tariff:A protective tariff in 1922 that was created to support farms and factories.
Hawley Smoot Tariff:The second highest protective tariff in U.S history, designed to protect U.S industry and farming, it reduced American exports and imports by more than half.
Alfred Smith: The 42nd governor of NY who was a strong opposer to prohibition and noted for his vast amount of support for progressive movement reforms.
President Hoover:A hypocritical president because of his hesitance to aid the American people as they entered the depression, even though he was famed for his international humanitarian relief.
Kellog Briand Pact:An idealistic agreement between 62 nations promising not to use war to resolve "disputes or conflicts".
McNary Haugen Bill of 1928: A plan created to subsidize American agriculture through the raising of prices on farm products. It was vetoed by Coolidge.
Dawes Plan:A plan created to stabilize the German currency and provide for further American private loans to Germany.
Politics in 1920s
Across:1. | A hypocritical president because of his hesitance to aid the American people as they entered the depression, even though he was famed for his international humanitarian relief. | 4. | A protective tariff in 1922 that was created to support farms and factories. | 5. | The 42nd governor of NY who was a strong opposer to prohibition and noted for his vast amount of support for progressive movement reforms. |
| 7. | A plan created to stabilize the German currency and provide for further American private loans to Germany. | 8. | One of the biggest scandals in American history in which the Secretary of the Interior Fall was very much involved. | 9. | A plan created to subsidize American agriculture through the raising of prices on farm products. It was vetoed by Coolidge. |
| | Down:1. | The president known for his strong emphasis on industrialization and an economy independent from foreign influence. The United States during his time in office was pervaded scandal, crime, as well as corruption. | 2. | An idealistic agreement between 62 nations promising not to use war to resolve "disputes or conflicts". |
| 3. | His actions during the Boston Police Strike of 1919 set the stage for his popularity as a president. | 6. | The second highest protective tariff in U.S history, designed to protect U.S industry and farming, it reduced American exports and imports by more than half. |
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Politics in 1920s
Across:1. | A hypocritical president because of his hesitance to aid the American people as they entered the depression, even though he was famed for his international humanitarian relief. | 4. | A protective tariff in 1922 that was created to support farms and factories. | 5. | The 42nd governor of NY who was a strong opposer to prohibition and noted for his vast amount of support for progressive movement reforms. |
| 7. | A plan created to stabilize the German currency and provide for further American private loans to Germany. | 8. | One of the biggest scandals in American history in which the Secretary of the Interior Fall was very much involved. | 9. | A plan created to subsidize American agriculture through the raising of prices on farm products. It was vetoed by Coolidge. |
| | Down:1. | The president known for his strong emphasis on industrialization and an economy independent from foreign influence. The United States during his time in office was pervaded scandal, crime, as well as corruption. | 2. | An idealistic agreement between 62 nations promising not to use war to resolve "disputes or conflicts". |
| 3. | His actions during the Boston Police Strike of 1919 set the stage for his popularity as a president. | 6. | The second highest protective tariff in U.S history, designed to protect U.S industry and farming, it reduced American exports and imports by more than half. |
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