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15 February 1947 John Coolidge Adams was born in Worcester Massachusetts in 1947 He was all around the New England area where he was greatly influenced by

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15 February 1947 John Coolidge Adams was born in Worcester Massachusetts in 1947 He was all around the New England area where he was greatly influenced by New Englands musical culture . Coolidge Ms Coolidge examines the controversy that developed in September 2003 between the Department of Justice and the American Library Association over provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act relating to library patron records 1 On August 19 2003 Atto Political Turmoil . New National Culture. The Election of 1796. John Adams was chosen by the federalist because he was not involved in controversial figures. Jefferson . became vice . president. Why?. Affluence and anxiety during the Jazz Age. New Technology. Automobile. Vacuum cleaner. Radio. Air planes for non-military use. Aerosol spray. Antibiotics. Frozen Food. Hearing aides. Liquid fuel rockets. Adams/Durability, part of the MSC Adams 2011 suite of software, extends the traditional test-based durability design process into the virtual world. With Adams/Durability, you can simulate a durabilit Chapter 13 Section 2. Objectives. How did Republican policies encourage economic growth?. How did the Harding administration’s pro-business policies affect the US economy?. Why did the movement to pass the ERA fail?. Introduction. Three republican presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover steered the nation on a roller coaster ride in the 1920’s. After WWI there was amazing prosperity, and then it was followed by a terrifying crash into the Great Depression. . Presidency. 1797-1801. Election of 1796. Issues in the Young Nation. Federalists and Democratic-Republicans . aren't speaking to each other. .. . End of the One-Party System. http://www.james.com/beaumont/images/smith_melancton1.jpg. - Presidents want the US to return to “normal” like it was before Progressivism & WWI . Mrs. Manley . Harding. Promises a return to normal; wants to end foreign involvement & domestic turmoil. Section 1. America Struggles . with Postwar Issues. Nativism. Came out of various worries following WWI. Prejudice against foreign-born people. Evident in immigration quotas, rise of the . Ku Klux Klan. The Harding and Coolidge Administrations. The Harding Administration. New Policies Favor Big Business. Harding named wealthy banker Andrew Mellon as the Secretary of the Treasury. Mellon supported legislation that advanced business interests. Postwar Havoc (19.1). 2. The Main Idea. Although the end of World War I brought peace, it did not ease the minds of many Americans, who found much to fear in postwar years.. Reading Focus. What were the causes and effects of the first Red Scare?. Assembly Line. Manufacturing using a conveyor belt to move materials to workers who stay in one place to work.. Installment buying. Paying for items in small monthly payments.. Teapot Dome Scandal. Corruption by a Harding cabinet member, who took bribes to allow oil drilling on public lands.. An . age of dramatic social and political change . http. ://. www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties. For . the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. . The . nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and . Chapter 31. key. Vocabulary/important terms. Huge topics. Names. The Republican “Old Guard” Returns. Warren G. Harding . becomes president and is inaugurated in 1921.. He looked like a president, was tall handsome, well liked, but he was unfit for the job. .

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