Notes: The Roaring 20's - Chapter 7
The Roaring Twenties
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The Crash and Depression NOTES FOR COLLEGE ECON. Section 3: The Economy in the Late 1920s People expected the “Coolidge prosperity” to continue in Hoover’s.
“The business of America is business. The man who builds a factory builds a temple. The man who works there worships there” President Calvin Coolidge.
What you NEED to know about U.S. Presidents USHG Regents Review.
Chapter 25, Section 1: Politics and Prosperity Main Idea: As the Republican party returned to power in the 1920s, the economy boomed.
The Roaring Twenties. LIFE CHANGED AFTER WW1 Disillusionment of Youth 9,000,000 soldiers had died Young people lost faith in leaders Suffrage Women finally.
Presidential Leadership in the 1920’s President Warren G. Harding –H–H–H–Harding wins landslide election promising a return to “normal” Return to.
(1920 – 1929). - The economy is perhaps the most important aspect of the 1920s [so if you don’t read the rest read this part]. Here are some of the.
Depression and New Deal Chapter 24. Election of 1928 Herbert Hoover – Republican Alfred E. Smith - Democrat Hoover’s solid reputation, Smith’s anti- prohibition.
Politics and Prosperity. Chapter 25, Section 1 Politics and Prosperity What scandals hurt Republicans in the 1920s? How did Coolidge’s policies increase.