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ISOLATIONISM Jenel Virden. ISOLATIONISM THOMAS PAINE JOHN ADAMS FRANCE 1778-1800 GEORGE WASHINGTON – “steer clear of permanent alliances” THOMAS JEFFERSON
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Harding and Coolidge won both elections of 1920 and 1924. – (This included defeating FDR) The people wanted a return to “normalcy”. The League of Nations
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THE NEW ERA: 1921 TO 1933 Harding and “Normalcy” –Harding gained Republican nomination largely because of genial nature and lack of convictions –hard working
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TO A NEW CONSERVATISM, 1969-1988 America: Past and Present Chapter 31
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Chapter 31 To a New Conservatism 1969–1988 America Past and Present Eighth Edition Divine Breen Fredrickson Williams Gross Brand Copyright 2007,
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From Watergate to Ford 32-2 The Main Idea The Nixon presidency became bogged down in scandal, leading to the first presidential resignation in American
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Harding. Election of 1920 oRepublicans nominated Warren G. Harding of Ohio (Calvin Coolidge as vice president) oPlatform was effectively ambiguous on
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Objective: Students will begin their examination of the Roaring Twenties by studying the politics of the 1920s. Drill: In which area do you identify in
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Presidential Impact on the 1920s. Warren G. Harding
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Chapter 33 Notes. “He’d make a good center rush for somebody.” Practical European Politics Hoover, account book; Central Europe
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