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Explain Harding's presidency

promised a return to "normalcy"(was not really clear); running mate was Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge; won a landslide victory in November 1920; named several talented people to his cabinet, which included Charles Evans Hughes, a former Supreme Court justice, as secretary of state, Andrew Mellon, a Pittsburgh banker, headed the Treasury Department, Herbert Hoover, a skilled organizer, became secretary of commerce; also gave top jobs to political supporters—the so-called Ohio Gang/many were unqualified; The Teapot Dome scandal tarnished their reputation; As the rumors spread he grew troubled; In the summer of 1923, Harding took a trip west to escape his political problems; he suffered a heart attack and died on the trip

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economic system in which people and companies own the means of production

capitalism

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Paragraph 2: Scopes Trial:

  • Daton Tennesee, Rhea County Courthouse

  • Clarence Darrow - famous lawyer; took part in the Scopes Trial; defended many radicals and labor union members; represented Scopes

  • William Jennings Bryan - famous lawyer; also a democratic candidate for president in 1896, 1900, and 1908; had a strong opponent of evolution; led the prosecution

  • Scopes taught evolution, even though it wasn’t allowed

  • People from all over the country came to the trial

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Explain Coolidge's presidency

Vice President Calvin Coolidge learned of Harding's death while he was vacationing in Vermont; Calvin Coolidge was the opposite of Harding in many ways: Harding loved to talk and meet people, Coolidge earned the nickname "Silent Cal"; had a reputation for honesty; supported investigations into the Harding scandals, and quickly replaced dishonest members of the Ohio Gang; believed in laissez-faire

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gave women the right to vote (voting is not based off gender)

19th ammendment

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Similarites/Differences of Coolidge and Harding as presidents:

Harding: known for his dishonesty because of his cabinet and the Teapot Dome scandal. Also known for his love of speaking

Coolidge: known for his honesty. Also known to stay quiet, even being nicknamed silent Cal

Both: were presidents in the 1900s and believed in laissez-faire

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camp where Japanese Americans were kept during WWII

internment camps

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the belief that that government should have as little involvement in private life as possible

laissez-faire

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mass persecution/killing of jews

Holocaust

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someone who believes there should be no government

anarchist

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Paragraph1: American Use of Atomic Bomb, Internment camps, December 7, 1941:

  • December 7, 1941 - Japanese warplanes attacked the United States military base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii/ships, anchored in a neat row, and airplanes, grouped together on the airfield made easy targets/complete surprise/known as a date which will live in infamy

  • Use of Atomic Bomb - USA bombed hiroshima(august 6 1945_ and nagasaki(august 9 1945) , causing thousands of deaths and major destruction

  • Internment camps - camps where Japanese Americans were sent/kept during WWII