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Homework answers / question archive / a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society People who oppose all forms of organized government two Italian-born anarchists, unfairly tried and convicted for the armed robbery and murder of two pay-clerks in Massachusetts in 1920 a system that sets limits on how many immigrants from various countries a nation will admit each year He was a miner known for creating the United Mine Workers
a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society
People who oppose all forms of organized government
two Italian-born anarchists, unfairly tried and convicted for the armed robbery and murder of two pay-clerks in Massachusetts in 1920
a system that sets limits on how many immigrants from various countries a nation will admit each year
He was a miner known for creating the United Mine Workers. He helped found the CIO and was responsible for the Fair Labor Standards Act.
President elected in 1920. Promoted "return to normalcy" after Wilson + his progressive ideals. Office became corrupt: allowed drinking in prohibition, had an affair, surrounded himself w/ cronies (used office for private gain). Ex) Sec. of Interior leased gov't land w/ oil for $500,000 and took money himself. Died after 3 years in office, VP: Coolidge took over
In 1921 he became Harding's Secretary of State. He called together the major powers to the Washington Disarmament Conference in 1921.
This tariff rose the rates on imported goods in the hopes that domestic manufacturing would prosper. This prevented foreign trade, which hampered the economy since Europe could not pay its debts if it could not trade.
A group of poker-playing, men that were friends of President Warren Harding. Harding appointed them to offices and they used their power to gain money for themselves. They were involved in scandals that ruined Harding's reputation even though he wasn't involved.
a government scandal involving a former United States Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921