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The U.S. was too interconnected with other economies to be isolationist, so the U.S. promoted peace with _____ agreements
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Coolidge believed that prosperity rested on business leadership and that government should interfere with _____ very little .
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Harding died from a heart attack & vice president Calvin _____ took the oath of office and became president.
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Britain/France had difficulty making the payments on war _____ , and Germany was making payments to Britain/France as punishment for starting the war.
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Coolidge and Harding both agreed about ending high taxes on the wealthy and about ending government intervention in the _____ .
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Britain & _____ had difficulty making payments to the U.S. for their war debt, so the U.S. used the Dawes Plan to help them make payments
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Many of Harding’s appointments were disastrous, because he gave high-level jobs to friends, AKA the Ohio _____
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_____ was involved in several scandals, but the most famous was Teapot Dome , where private interests leased lands containing Navy oil reserves
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_____ is the idea that the U.S. will be more prosperous if it stays out of world affairs.
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Angry about the ratios for warships, in 1935 Italy & _____ refuse to sign the 1936 London treaty.
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1928, U.S. & France propose a treaty to outlaw war, known as the _____ Braind Pact, signed by 14 countries.
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American diplomat Charles Dawes negotiated the Dawes Plan, where the U.S. would _____ money to Germany, so they could pay Britain & France.
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Andrew _____ wanted to balance the budget, reduce government debt, & cut the amount of tax, known today as supply-side economics.
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London Treaties & Washington Conference, Japan is angered because they must maintain a smaller _____ than U,S, & Britain, leading to W.W. 2 aggression.
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French foreign minister Aristide Briand & U.S. secretary of state Frank Kellogg propose a treaty to _____ war , signed by 14 countries
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Germany's economy was crippled from making payments to Britain & France as _____ for starting the W.W. 1
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Washington Conference angered Japan because they were _____ to maintain fewer warships than the U.S. & Britain
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1936, Japan and Italy refused to sign the London Naval Treaties, which agreed on ratios for warships & halting the arms _____
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Mellon wanted to balance the budget, reduce government debt, & cut the amount of tax, known today as supply _____ economics
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Most famous Harding scandal was the _____ Dome scandal of 1922, private interests leasing lands that contained U.S. Navy oil reserves
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Before WWI, the _____ _____ was in debt to Europe, but after WWI they became an economic power
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For Harding, “return to normalcy” meant an end to high taxes on the wealthy and an end to _____ intervention in the economy
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Washington Naval Conference, Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes proposed 10-year halt on construction of a _____ .
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Mellon argued that if all _____ was lower, businesses would spend their extra money & the economy would grow
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______ side economics is Mellon's idea that cutting taxes would cause the economy to grow
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