After the war, what happened to the soldiers?
1.Returning soldiers faced unemployment
How did soldiers get their jobs back?
1.They took jobs away from women or minorities
What happened to the cost of living and how did Americans respond to stesses?
isolationism,
a policy of puling away from involvement in world affairs.
What was communism and what was the Red Scare?
Which union was most involved in the communism. What was mailed to the government
1.There was a communist party in the US. Seventy thousand radicals joined including some from the IWW. Several dozen bombs were mailed to US Gov.
Who was the attorney general?
Mitch. A. Palmer
What did Palmer do? Did the movement loose fire?
What were some major points of the Sacco and Vanzetti Case?
1.Soon immigration started to be limited What was the sentiment and what was a fear?
1.As a result of the red scare, and anti immigrant feelings, different groups used that as an excuse to torture people. What was an example of this?
1.The Ku Klux Klan was such a group. They were paid to recruit new members for racial violence.
What happened with the Gentlemens Agreement?
1.The law prohibited Japanese immigration causing very much tensions, because the Gentlemens agreement had been kept faithfully.
What were some major points of the Boston Police Strike?
The Steel Mill Strike:
39.The Coal Miners strike:
40.The labor movement lost appeal soon. Membership dropped.
The Kellogg Briand Pact
denounced war as a national policy. It provided no means of enforcement.
Britain and France had to pay back the 10$ billion dollars that they borrowed. How did they do it?
They could sell to the US or they could collect damages from Germany
1922, America adopted the Fordney McCumber Tariff:
Raised tariffs on imported goods to 60%
What was this plan?
Harding favored a limited role for government in business affairs. So, what did he set up?
The Bureau of Budget