Unit 5, Chapter 31 Flashcards

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Adkins vs children’s hospital (1923)

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  • landmark suprme court decision reversing the ruling of muller vs oregon
    - muller vs oregon- declared women to be deserving of special protection in the workplace
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Nine-power treaty (1922)

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-agreement coming out of the washington “disarmament”conference

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Kellog-briand pact (1928)

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  • sentimental triumph of the 1920’s peace movement

- linked 62 nations in the “outlawry of war”

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Fordney-mccumber tariff law (1922)

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  • comprehensive bill passed to protect domestic production from foreign competitors
  • as a direct result, many european nations were spurred to increase their own trade barriers
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Teapot dome act (1921)

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-Towdry affair invading the illegal lease or priceless naval oil reserves in Teapot Dome, wyoming and Elk Hills, California

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McNary-Haugen bill (1924-1928)

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  • farm-relief bill that was championed throughout the 1920s and aimed to keep agricultural prices high by authorizing the government to sell them abroad
  • bill was passed twice by congress, but vetoed it by president coolidge in 1927 and 1928
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Dawes plan (1924)

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  • an arrangement negotated in 1924to reschedule German repartions payments
  • stabalized the german curency and opened the way for further american private loans to germany
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Agricultural marketing board (1929)

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  • established the federal farm board, lending a bureau for hard-pressed farmers
  • aimed to hlwp farmers help themselves through new producers cooporatives
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Hawley-smoot tariff (1930)

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  • The highest protective tariff in the peacetime history of the US
  • past as a result of good old-fashioned horse trading
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Black Tuesday (1929)

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  • dark panicky day of October 29, 1929 when over 16,410,000 shares of stock were sold on Wall Street
  • trigger that helped bring on the Great Depression
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Hoovervilles

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-shantytowns were victims of the great depression under newspapers and in makeshift tents

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Reconstruction finance corporation (rfc) (1932)

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  • Government lending agency is Nablus under the Hoover administration insurance companies, banks, cultural organization, railroad, and local governments
  • precurser to later agencies that grew out of the new deal
  • symbolized a recognition by the Republicans that some federal action was required to address the great depression
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Norris-La Guardia anti-injunction act (1932)

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  • bandit yellow dog or antiunion, work contracts and forbade federal courts from issuing injunctions to quash strikes and boycotts
  • early piece of labor friendly federal legislation
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Bonus army (1932)

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  • officially known as the bonus expeditionary force

- rag tag group of 20,000 vetrans marched on washington to demand immediate payment of bonuses earned during WWI

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