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    Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Richard Milhous Nixon Calvin Coolidge Harriet Beecher Stowe Will Rogers Ulysses S. Grant Susan B. Anthony Harry S. Truman Clare Booth Luce William J. “Wild Bill” Donovan Martin Luther King‚ Jr. John D. Rockefeller Albert Einstein Abigail Adams Harriet Tubman William Randolph Hearst Dwight David Eisenhower Woodrow Wilson George C. Marshall Herbert Hoover Henry A. Kissinger Nikola Tesla Ronald Wilson Reagan F

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    How far was American Foreign Policy inconsistent between 1890 and 1940? (45) The American Foreign Policy between 1890 and 1940 was fairly inconsistent‚ however did hold some consistencies in its core principles over the fifty years. These consistencies concerned US self-interest‚ trading rights and the economic policies within the Americas. The first twenty years of the century saw the U.S. leadership pursue interventionist strategies in dealing with other countries.  However‚ the next fifteen years

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    Chapter 30 Study Guide – The American Pageant “The War to End War” – 1917-1918 Major Themes: Wilson‚ forced grudgingly into war‚ took the heel-dragging American public with him. The war would forever alter American history. 1. Recommendation: If you want a more thorough account of World War I‚ you should read the Enduring Vision. 2. Assess the final catalysts for American involvement in WWI AND the textbooks assertion that Germany had dragged America into the war. * On January 22

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    The American people have made the role of the First Lady one of the most important jobs in the country. It happened because each First Lady from Martha Washington onward contributed to her husband’s historical reputation. It is a tribute to American women that‚ coming from different social and economic backgrounds‚ from many different geographical regions‚ and with diverse education preparation‚ each First Lady served our country so well. Each left her own mark‚ and each tells us something special

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    On August 10‚ 1927 Congressman William Williamson invited President Calvin Coolidge‚ “Silent Cal”‚ to vacation in the Black Hills. South Dakotans became excited and patriotic‚ so they started donating to the project to impress the president. By the time Coolidge arrived in South Dakota the people had raised $42‚000. Borglum claimed to have a conversation with Coolidge before his speech. He later recalled‚ “President Coolidge whispered to me‚ “Who’s paying for all this?’ I said‚ ‘These farmers are paying

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    The KEY BOOM AND BUST CYCLES FROM 1865 THROUGH PRESENT AND HOW THEY IMPACTED AMERICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Introduction History has a way of repeating itself. In the United States we have gone through several key boom and bust cycles since the Civil War. These cycles are periods of time that start with a high level of prosperity in the boom phase‚ and are followed by a bust phase that causes social unrest and changes in the views of Americans. These boom and bust cycles

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    On May 10th‚ 1919‚ in Charleston‚ South Carolina‚ A black man shoved a white man on the sidewalk‚ escalating into a gunfight that resulted in 23 injured people and the death of 3 African Americans. The black community rejoiced when the murderers of Isaac Doctor‚ William Brown and James Talbot were identified‚ but when the killers’ verdict was given‚ the black community became frustrated with the weak sentence‚ one year in prison for only two of the five perpetrators. This case was just the first

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    McNary-Haugen Bill- (Page 489) it sought to keep agricultural prices high by having the government buy surpluses to sell abroad‚ vetoed twice by Coolidge. In his 1927 veto he warned against the tyranny of bureaucratic regulation and control and denounced the bill for benefiting farmers at the expense of the general public welfare. Teapot Dome and other scandals of the Harding Administration- (Page 489) In 1924 a Senate investigation exposed the full scope of the scandals. Charles Forbes was convicted of stealing

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    the 1920s than any other part of the country. 3. How did the McNary-Haugen Bill attempt to help the farmers? Why did President Coolidge veto it twice? 4. How were Americans able to live beyond their means in the 1920s? 5. How was the distribution of income so unequal in the United States during the 1920s? How was this bad for the economy? 6. Why did Herbert Hoover win the 1928 presidential election? 7. What is the economic significance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average? 8. What happened

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    Was the main reason that US prospered in America the developments in the automobile industry? In the 1920s‚ America became the wealthiest country in the world with no obvious rival. Yet by 1930 she had hit a depression that was to have world-wide consequences. But in the good times everybody seemed to have a reasonably well paid job and everybody seemed to have a lot of spare cash to spend.  One reason for the economic boom was High Purchase which is where you make a deposit on a item and then

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