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Kaley Shimogawa AP US History P. 1 Mr. Bugallo Chapter 31 Outline “The Politics of Boom and Bust” I. II. III. The Failure of Warren Harding A. Warren Harding Inaugurated, 1921 1. Good person but unable to determine if his friends were 2. Soon after inauguration he was surrounded by men only interested in themselves 3. His inability to say no was negative for the presidency B. Harding created a group he believed were better suited to help 1. Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of State 2. Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury 3. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce 4. Senator Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior 5. Harry M. Daugherty, Attorney General The New Power A. Created a Laissez-Faire Government 1. Government didn’t intervene to stop businesses but to help them B. Took away many recent gains 1. Adkins v. Children’s Hospital, 1923 a) Court reversed Muller V. Oregon Case b) No more minimum wage law for women C. Laws Ignored Post War Accords A. No more Government regulation 1. Businesses no longer under governmental control 2. Railroads privately owned again a) Cut labor wages by 12%, 1922 B. Bonus Army 1. Veterans wanted compensation for returning home to minimum wage 2. Adjusted Compensation Act IV. V. VI. VII. 3. $3.5 Billion Total added to cost of the war American Affiliation with the Nations A. Refusal to join Treaty of Versailles meant still at war with Germany, Austria, and Hungary 1. Congress passed resolution declaring the end of the war B. Not in support of League of Nations 1. Observers sent to monitor C. Rivalry Developed between Britain and America 1. Oil Drilling Concessions 2. Hughes acquires rights to share exploitations Disarmament A. Secretary Hughes proposed 5:5:3 ratio of battleships with America:Britain:Japan titled The Five-Power Naval Treaty B. Conclusively ended in the Nine-Power Treaty of 1922 1. Provided much more for Japan C. Kellogg-Briand Pact 1. 62 nations joined 2. Pact promised that a nation would not initiate war, only defend Tariffs A. Created Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law 1. Feared cheap Foreign goods 2. From 27% to 38.5% B. Increased tariffs of foreign product = less Britain would sell = Less Britain would buy in America 1. Britain retaliated with Tariff walls of their own 2. Britain could not pay of American Debt because business was stagnant between both Scandals of America A. Veterans Bureau Scandal 1. 1923 2. Colonel Charles R. Forbes a) Deserter from the army b) Caught stealing $200 million from Veterans’ Hospital funding B. Teapot Dome Scandal 1. 1921 VIII. IX. X. XI. 2. Naval Oil Reserves 3. Secretary of the Interior, Albert B. Fall a) Leased the land after total $400,000 bribe from Harry F. Sinclair and Edward L. Doheny C. Illegally sold Pardons and Permits 1. 1924 2. Attorney General Daugherty a) Resigned and tried in 1927 b) Released after 2 jury failures c) Claimed he was under Harding’s command Presidency of Coolidge A. Harding died August 2, 1923 B. Vise President Coolidge promoted Farmers’ Gains and Losses A. Gains 1. Motorized Plows 2. Less hands were employed 3. Faster production 4. Wider variety of crops were grown 5. B. Losses 1. War was over so competition with other nations resumed 2. McNary-Haugen Bill a) Tried to keep crop prices high b) Twice Vetoed by Coolidge c) Prices stayed low 1924 Elections A. Coolidge (Republican), Davis (Democratic), La Fallette (Progressive) B. Coolidge won 382:136:13 Stubbornness of America A. Coolidge continued the Isolation B. America demanded their debts to be repaid by the Allies 1. Britain and France claimed the impossibility of this demand because of the XII. XIII. XIV. Tariff Wall instated during Harding’s Presidency 2. Allies suggested America write off the debt C. Dawes Plan 1. America Paid Germany, Germany Paid Britain and France, Britain and France Paid America and America waited for Germany to Pay of the new Loans 1928 Elections A. Alcoholic Smith VS. Antisocial Hoover 1. Radio helped Hoover and hurt Smith a) Audience believed that Hoover’s voice was more appealing B. Overwhelming Win for Hoover Hoover Presidency Appears Great A. Bull Market is going up up up 1. Farmers and Workers not able to get in on the action 2. Agricultural Marketing Act, June 1929 a) Gave $500,000 to Federal Farm Board to loan to Farmers in need B. In an attempt to be helpful Hoover tried to change the Tariffs minimally 1. The result was the Hawley-Smoot Tariff of 1930 a) Tariff changed from %38.5 to %60, not a small change b) This was taken as an Economic warfare by the other nations The Crash of 1929 A. Stock prices shot up B. Britain increased their rates to bring back American interest C. American investors decided to drop their stocks D. October 29th, 1929 1. Black Tuesday occurred 2. Everyone was in panic because nearly 16 million shares were dropped XV. XVI. XVII. 3. Stockholders lost $40 Billion 4. Millions lost their jobs Cause and Effects of The Great Depression A. Overproduction 1. Farms and Factories B. Buying on Credit 1. People were purchasing things on credit with no ability to pay it back, only thinking of now C. Europe experienced a financial crash 1. They were unable to pay their debt to America when asked to aid in the American crash D. Mississippi Valley Drought in 1930 1. Farmers had to sell their farms to make up for their loss E. Hoovervilles Created 1. Small run down towns full of poor starving people Hoover Insists on Self-Reliance A. Hoover attempts to continue using Laissez-Faire on Government but got much criticism from the American citizens B. In an attempt to rid himself of these critics he tried to aid the economy C. Thinking added money to the higher tiers of the economy would trickle down to others he assisted railroads, banks, and credit unions D. Hoover was still criticized for not creating visible change 1. People expressed their dissatisfaction that he would help starving Belgians but not starving Americans Hoover Attempts to Rehabilitate America A. Hoover employs Congress to give aid money 1. Congress creates Reconstruction Finance Corporation a) Money goes to insurance companies, banks, agricultural organizations, railroads, and occasionally local and state governments XVIII. XIX. 2. Hoover push for the Norris-La Guardia Anti-Injunction Act a) Outlawing anti-union activity, permitting all non-violent union action Bonus Army A. Fearing their promised payment in 1945 they went to Washington and demanded it presently 1. Created Hooverville in front of White House to intimidate B. Congress refused to pay 1. Hoover offered to pay for return trip, many refused to leave a) Hoover dubbed these people riffraff and Communist supporters C. Forcefully removed with guns and tear gas 1. This violent action by Hoover caused him to lose all support Japan Takes Advantage A. America and Britain were in turmoil 1. Japan saw an opportunity to take china B. Bombed Shanghai, 1932 1. America Boycotted Japanese goods but not important enough for military involvement