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    Berson Exam 2 The presidential administration of F.D.R. differed dramatically from those of the 1920s (HardingCoolidge‚ and Hoover) about the role of the federal government in the economy and in the lives of ordinary Americans. How and why did this occur? The presidential administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt differ dramatically from those of the 1920s such as HardingCoolidge‚ and Hoover is that he played an important role in the economy. He establish roles in the nation’s economy to the

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    4/21/13 Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Herbert C. Hoover were two very different leaders during a time of struggle of The Great Depression. They also had different ways and theories on how to get America out of the depression. Hoover felt that in order for the economy to get better‚ the government should not expand any more than it had to and that the people should take care of their own problems with the help of only volunteers‚ which was a conservative stance. On the other hand‚ Roosevelt

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    Carolina Braga APUSH 2/25/13 Thesis: HardingCoolidge‚ and Hoover led the nation from post World War I recession‚ to the roaring twenties‚ and then into a depression. Republicans sought to serve the public good less by direct government action and more through cooperation with big business. The United States was continuing political isolationism. The Politics of Boom and Bust The Republican “Old Guard” Returns Pres. Harding looked the part as president—tall‚ handsome‚ silver-haired

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    Zachary Shelsby List and describe the causes of the stock market crash of 1929. Was the crash inevitable? Explain using examples from the presidencies of HardingCoolidge‚ and Hoover. It was the time of the Roaring Twenties; where in the wake of the War jazz music was becoming prominent‚ Art Deco became popular‚ and cultural dynamism was emphasized. The twenties also led the United States into unprecedented industrial growth‚ inventions and discoveries of major importance‚ as well as significant

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    Characteristics of the 1920s Technology had a significant impact on the 1920s. Because of the development of assembly lines and other innovations‚ cars became one of the most important industries in the nation. This stimulated growth in the industries of steel‚ rubber‚ glass‚ tool companies‚ oil corporations‚ and road construction. As a result of the mobility of individuals that was made possible by the automobile‚ the demand for suburban housing began to boom. In the early 1920s‚ commercial

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    Calvin Coolidge once said‚ “The business of government is business.” Meaning that the economy drives individuals independence. One is not strong‚ if one is not prosperous and one is not able to help others‚ if one is economically and politically powerless. In the 1920’s the shift to the right‚ on economic policies occurred when Warren G. Harding‚ Calvin Coolidge‚ and Herbert administrations allowed Big Business to take over the United States government. Through Harding’s “return to normalcy” policy

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    Throughout history‚ economics have changed drastically. The Roaring 20’s and Great Depression defined our country‚ The United States‚ and impacted everyone differently. The Roaring 20’s‚ otherwise known as the Age of Intolerance‚ was an age of social and political change. It was only the beginning of many inventions that sent American into the modern age. America was very prosperous during the 1920’s‚ but Europe was still feeling the devastation from World War I and fell into an economic decline

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    The Economic Boom “One of the oldest and perhaps the noblest of human activities has been the abolition of poverty…we in America today are nearer to final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land.” Herbert Hoover‚ 1928 The economic boom (the period of economic prosperity typically placed (1921-1929) was caused by an expansion in industry‚ which led to more jobs and an increase in disposable income. Many changes took place in the 1920’s. Growth of mass production in industry

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    named Warren G. Harding‚ who was a Republican that was a former newspaper editor. He was big on pleasing everyone‚ and that got him into some trouble. He was guilty of making deals with congressmen and Cabinet members. During the third year‚ word had gotten out that Harding was involved in some scandals. In 1923‚ Harding took a trip to the west coast and died of food poisoning. It was a good thing he died because he would have been impeached from office after abusing his powers.

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    The first election of the 1920s scoured Republican Warren G. Harding against Democrat James M. Cox. Cox supported Wilson and the League of Nations in the election. However‚ Harding won the election in a landslide‚ which was a sign of America¡¦s frustration with Wilson and his optimistic and liberal policies. The start of the new conservative era restored the power to the Republicans after the presidential election of the 1920. Harding made quite a few excellent appointments to his cabinet although

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