PinkMonkey Online Study Guide-World History
14. 1 Republican Ascendancy and World Politics
Two terms of Democratic rule were followed by a
long period of Republican dominance. During this period of 12 years,
3 Presidents were elected: Warren G. Hardinge, Calvin Coolidge and
Herbert Hoover. The Republicans until 1931 controlled both houses
of Congress. Consequently, a policy of isolationism and laissez
faire dominated the political arena during this period. The election
of 1920 brought the Republican candidate Warren Hardinge to the
Presidential post. The Republicans also gained a majority in the
house of the Congress. With the War over the Americans wanted to
go back to their normal lives.
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Index
14.0 - Introduction
14.1 Republican Ascendancy and World Politics
14.2 The Washington Conference
14.3 Republicanism at Home
14.4 Panic of 1929
14.5 Causes
14.6 Methods to alleviate the effects of Depression
14.7 The Effects of the New Deal
14.8 Impact of Great Depression
14.9 Dates & Events
14.10 Points to Remember
Chapter 15
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