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... pay. Germany printed paper money en masse, thus creating inflation and making the money completely worthless. 1. Inflation was crippling in Germany: a loaf of bread was 480 million marks, it got so bad that it was immeasurable. 2. Coolidge, conservative and thrifty, would not just erase the debt. Th ...
... pay. Germany printed paper money en masse, thus creating inflation and making the money completely worthless. 1. Inflation was crippling in Germany: a loaf of bread was 480 million marks, it got so bad that it was immeasurable. 2. Coolidge, conservative and thrifty, would not just erase the debt. Th ...
The Causes of Great Depression
... Many people withdrew their cash and put it under the mattress, which further decreased the money supply. ...
... Many people withdrew their cash and put it under the mattress, which further decreased the money supply. ...
Chapter 23 Introduction
... or discouraged? Who would you turn to for help? During the Great Depression many Texans had to confront these issues. Think about ...
... or discouraged? Who would you turn to for help? During the Great Depression many Texans had to confront these issues. Think about ...
Period 7 (1890-1945) War, Prosperity, and Depression
... to reconcile the Bible with scientific knowledge. The division reached its peak in 1925 when a high school biology teacher, John Scopes, was put on trial for teaching evolution.! f. ...
... to reconcile the Bible with scientific knowledge. The division reached its peak in 1925 when a high school biology teacher, John Scopes, was put on trial for teaching evolution.! f. ...
New Deal Programs
... Administration (NRA) allowed companies to draw up trade "codes of fair competition." This resulted in extensive, cross-industrial regulation that enraged the public even as it achieved its goal of strengthening the depression-stricken national economy. When the NRA was created in 1933, Roosevelt cal ...
... Administration (NRA) allowed companies to draw up trade "codes of fair competition." This resulted in extensive, cross-industrial regulation that enraged the public even as it achieved its goal of strengthening the depression-stricken national economy. When the NRA was created in 1933, Roosevelt cal ...
PPT
... Identify 2 places where the United States annexed territory or otherwise assumed control in the Pacific at the turn of the century. ...
... Identify 2 places where the United States annexed territory or otherwise assumed control in the Pacific at the turn of the century. ...
The USA - alexandriaesl
... into the Rhineland of Germany, directly breaching the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed after World War I. A few months later, Fascist General Francisco Franco launched an attempt to overthrow the established Loyalist government of Spain. Franco received generous support from Hitler and Mussoli ...
... into the Rhineland of Germany, directly breaching the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed after World War I. A few months later, Fascist General Francisco Franco launched an attempt to overthrow the established Loyalist government of Spain. Franco received generous support from Hitler and Mussoli ...
netw rks Guided Reading Activity
... Because the United States was neutral, Roosevelt developed the __________________ idea that the western half of the __________________ was also neutral. The U.S. Navy could reveal the __________________ to the British. ...
... Because the United States was neutral, Roosevelt developed the __________________ idea that the western half of the __________________ was also neutral. The U.S. Navy could reveal the __________________ to the British. ...
Quiz on Cold War - Cabarrus County Schools
... Germany printed too much money to pay for World War I. After the war, they faced war debt (reparations) they were required to pay back to the Allies. Germany printed even more money to pay for the debt… as a result, the value of the German mark ...
... Germany printed too much money to pay for World War I. After the war, they faced war debt (reparations) they were required to pay back to the Allies. Germany printed even more money to pay for the debt… as a result, the value of the German mark ...
APUSH Keys to Unit 9 Diplomacy, and WWII
... America First Committee: Established by Charles Lindbergh, Senator Gerald Nye, and former NRA head Hugh Johnson, it agitated to keep America out of the war Atlantic Charter (1941): Document issued by Roosevelt and Churchill during their secret meeting near Newfoundland; it proclaimed war aims and co ...
... America First Committee: Established by Charles Lindbergh, Senator Gerald Nye, and former NRA head Hugh Johnson, it agitated to keep America out of the war Atlantic Charter (1941): Document issued by Roosevelt and Churchill during their secret meeting near Newfoundland; it proclaimed war aims and co ...
Chapter 11 US History Review Game
... a. return to Africa to establish a country and government on their own. ...
... a. return to Africa to establish a country and government on their own. ...
class notes - Bishop Lynch High School
... Steel companies agreed to an 8 hour work day, but the workers never got their union. The coal miners strike, 1919. ...
... Steel companies agreed to an 8 hour work day, but the workers never got their union. The coal miners strike, 1919. ...
After World War I, many Americans viewed as enemies people
... During World War I, Americans hated the Germans. After the war, the new enemies were “reds” and other radicals. The government began an anti-Communist campaign. Widespread fear of communism resulted in the Palmer raids. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer rounded up suspected radicals in Palmer raid ...
... During World War I, Americans hated the Germans. After the war, the new enemies were “reds” and other radicals. The government began an anti-Communist campaign. Widespread fear of communism resulted in the Palmer raids. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer rounded up suspected radicals in Palmer raid ...
The Second New Deal - Jessamine County Schools
... the time. Let’s briefly overview some information that will help you see the bigger picture. Before FDR took office, President Herbert Hoover was set the challenge of helping the nation through the worst depression it had ever seen. But he was slow to help and wary of affecting any change. He didn’t ...
... the time. Let’s briefly overview some information that will help you see the bigger picture. Before FDR took office, President Herbert Hoover was set the challenge of helping the nation through the worst depression it had ever seen. But he was slow to help and wary of affecting any change. He didn’t ...
Chapter 27 Lecture
... States turned to Mexican farm workers to fill agricultural jobs. Mexicans and Mexican Americans were also employed in other defense-related industries. D. Women at Work Women participated in war production on an unprecedented scale. Wartime needs made millions of jobs available, and many women w ...
... States turned to Mexican farm workers to fill agricultural jobs. Mexicans and Mexican Americans were also employed in other defense-related industries. D. Women at Work Women participated in war production on an unprecedented scale. Wartime needs made millions of jobs available, and many women w ...
Chapter 20 Section 4
... applying economic pressure by blocking the sale of airplane fuel and scrap iron to Japan. 2. In 1941 Roosevelt began sending lend-lease aid to China. 3. After Japan sent military forces in to southern Indochina, Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the U.S. and reduced the amount of oil being ship ...
... applying economic pressure by blocking the sale of airplane fuel and scrap iron to Japan. 2. In 1941 Roosevelt began sending lend-lease aid to China. 3. After Japan sent military forces in to southern Indochina, Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the U.S. and reduced the amount of oil being ship ...
APUSH UNIT TEST 6 Ch. 21
... E) Roosevelt wanted to prevent the Japanese from colonizing Nicaragua. ...
... E) Roosevelt wanted to prevent the Japanese from colonizing Nicaragua. ...
The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression 1
... as many as 25 million Americans had placed money in the stock market. People did not need a lot of cash to invest in the stock exchange. Many bought stocks on margin. This meant they borrowed the money to buy stocks using the value of the stock itself as collateral. By 1929, the total amount of debt ...
... as many as 25 million Americans had placed money in the stock market. People did not need a lot of cash to invest in the stock exchange. Many bought stocks on margin. This meant they borrowed the money to buy stocks using the value of the stock itself as collateral. By 1929, the total amount of debt ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt
... • Casablanca Conference with Churchill and Tehran Conference with Stalin and Churchill o Accept nothing but unconditional surrender of Axis powers • Yalta Conference (big three): Yalta Declaration commit Allies to the destruction of German militarism and Nazism o Divide conquered Germany into 3 mili ...
... • Casablanca Conference with Churchill and Tehran Conference with Stalin and Churchill o Accept nothing but unconditional surrender of Axis powers • Yalta Conference (big three): Yalta Declaration commit Allies to the destruction of German militarism and Nazism o Divide conquered Germany into 3 mili ...
Unit 6, The U.S. Steps onto the World Stage
... U.S. involvement in world affairs and build the Panama Canal. George Dewey: The first action of the Spanish-American War came in 1898 when Commodore George Dewey’s fleet steamed into Manila Bay in the Philippines. This fleet destroyed and captured all ten Spanish ships that were assigned in Manila B ...
... U.S. involvement in world affairs and build the Panama Canal. George Dewey: The first action of the Spanish-American War came in 1898 when Commodore George Dewey’s fleet steamed into Manila Bay in the Philippines. This fleet destroyed and captured all ten Spanish ships that were assigned in Manila B ...
Teddy Roosevelt
... Roosevelt steps in to mediate this dispute Invites them both to Portsmouth, NH. Works out a peace treaty. US had an interest in the North Pacific parts of Asia. Roosevelt didn’t want any one country controlling this area. He created a balance of power there. – Roosevelt was the 1st President who won ...
... Roosevelt steps in to mediate this dispute Invites them both to Portsmouth, NH. Works out a peace treaty. US had an interest in the North Pacific parts of Asia. Roosevelt didn’t want any one country controlling this area. He created a balance of power there. – Roosevelt was the 1st President who won ...
AOW Week 24- The Great Depression - 6thELA
... Beginning in the United States, the depression spread to most of the world’s industrial countries, which in the 20th century had become economically dependent on one another. The Great Depression saw rapid declines in the production and sale of goods, and a sudden, severe rise in unemployment. Busin ...
... Beginning in the United States, the depression spread to most of the world’s industrial countries, which in the 20th century had become economically dependent on one another. The Great Depression saw rapid declines in the production and sale of goods, and a sudden, severe rise in unemployment. Busin ...
The Little White House NEWSLETTER
... to go to college. Two days later, they were standing in line to join our armed forces. At a time when women were considered mostly for nursing, library or teaching jobs, they were now looked at as a source of labor that could build planes, ships and tanks. Minority groups of Americans also wanted to ...
... to go to college. Two days later, they were standing in line to join our armed forces. At a time when women were considered mostly for nursing, library or teaching jobs, they were now looked at as a source of labor that could build planes, ships and tanks. Minority groups of Americans also wanted to ...