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Karl Marx

1818 - 1883

Wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848

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Communism• A political and economic ideology

– Government ownership of all land and property

– A classless society where wealth is distributed according to people’s needs

– A single political party controlled by the government

– The country’s needs are always more important than the individual

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Video: The Origins of Communism and Socialism

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Bolsheviks

• Communists rebels who overthrew the Russian government in Nov. 1917

• Russian word for “majority”• Led by Vladimir Lenin• Their emblem was a red flag• Their army was called the Red Army

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Vladimir Lenin –Leader of 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia

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Video: Lenin’s Early Life and Political Activity

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Lenin dies in 1924 – Body encased in glass mausoleum

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Lenin’s embalmed body

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The Red Scare• An intense fear of communism and

other radical political ideas that spread through the U.S. in the 1920’s

• Triggered by Communist take-over of Russia and Hungary and labor strikes in the U.S.

• Suspected communists were arrested and charged with sedition

• Many were jailed, removed from office, or exiled

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Sedition

Any action or language that incites rebellion against the

authority of the government

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The Red Scare:

Democracy in danger?

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Anarchists

People who oppose any form of political

authority

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The Palmer Raids• January, 1920• Attorney General, A. Mitchell Palmer• Justice Department conducted a series of

raids to arrest “radicals” and “subversives”

• Over 6,000 people arrested• Many immigrants and aliens• No search or arrest warrants• Some detained without being charged• 100’s deported

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Video: The Red Scare and the Palmer Raids

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Bartolomeo Vanzetti & Nicola Sacco

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Sacco-Vanzetti Trial• April 1920 – Braintree, MA• Guard and paymaster at a shoe factory

were robbed and killed• 2 Italian immigrants were arrested• Convicted and sentenced to death• Many believed that it was fear of their

radical anarchist political beliefs that led to an unfair verdict

• April 1927 - Both were electrocuted after years of appeals

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The guilty verdict was protested

internationally

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Video: Sacco and Vanzetti – and other Post-war Intolerance

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A mob in Mexico protests the execution

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Folk Singer, Woodie Guthrie, Sings “The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti”

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How did American business owners keep

American workers from violently rejecting

capitalism for socialism

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Welfare Capitalism• In order to prevent more labor

strikes, employers began to improve conditions by offering Higher wages Paid vacations Health insurance English classes

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Warren G. Harding

• 29th President• 1921 – 1923• Republican• From Ohio• Campaign called

for a return to “normalcy”

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Video: “Normalcy”

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“Normalcy”

Harding’s suggestion that the U.S. wished to return to a calm, normal way of life after the stressful events of the previous decade, such as Progressivism, World War I, and the Red Scare

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Harding’s Policies

• Isolationism – U.S. would not join the League of Nations

• Disarmament – nations should voluntarily give up their weapons

• Immigration restrictions• Tariffs raised to protect American

business from foreign competition

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Teapot Dome Scandal

• Harding’s Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall, gave drilling rights on government owned naval oil fields in Wyoming to 2 private oil companies

• Received nearly $400,000 illegally• No evidence that Harding was involved• Fall was fined $100,000 and sentenced

to a year in prison

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Teapot Dome,

Wyoming

Teapot Rock

Teapot Dome Navel Oil

Fields

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Whom is this

cartoonist blaming for the Teapot Dome

scandal?

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Calvin Coolidge• 30th President• 1923 - 1929• Republican• Massachusetts• VP under Harding

- Takes office when Harding dies in Aug. 1923

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Calvin Coolidge• A man of few words –

“Silent Cal”• “The chief business

of the American people is business.”

• Took a laissez-faire approach to business

• The government should leave business alone and let it grow

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Kellogg-Briand Pact

• 1927 - Agreement written by U.S. Secretary of State, Kellogg, and French Foreign Minister, Briand

• 60 nations pledged not to use the threat of war against each other

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Consumer Economy

An economy that depends

on a large amount of

spending by consumers

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Larger profitsfor business

Wages for workers increase

People consume products

Consumer Economy

Cycle

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GNP Increased• Gross National Product• The measure of a country’s

productivity• The total value of goods and

services produced annually

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New Electric Gadgets Available to the American

Consumer

• Radios• Toasters

• Vacuum cleaners • Sewing machines

• Refrigerators • Coffee pots

• Ovens• Irons

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1920’s General Electric

Electric Range

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Electric refrigerators replaced “iceboxes”

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Catalogs sold everything for the home . . .

including the home

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And what was the greatest

invention of the age?

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Henry Ford

• 1896 – invented the quadricycle

• 1899 – started the Detroit Automobile Company – made 22 cars

• 1900 – business failed

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Henry Ford• 1901 – There were over 50

companies making cars, but only the wealthy could afford them

• Ford wanted to “democratize the automobile” by making them cheaper

• 1903 – Started the Ford Motor Company

• Mass produced the Model T using assembly line production

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How did Henry Ford convince investors to

back his plan to produce cheap reliable

cars after his first venture had failed?

Question -

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Answer

Ford, at the age of 38, entered a race against the most famous racer in the country, Alexander Winton.

Winton’s “Bullet” had 70 horsepower.

Ford’s “Sweepstakes” had 26 horsepower.

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In a 10 lap race, Ford came from behind in the 7th lap to beat Winton by a wide margin. Ford’s car had averaged 45 mph.

What made the difference?

The Outcome

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Winton’s car began to misfire badly, but Ford’s car had a spark coil insulated with a porcelain case designed by a dentist. (The forerunner of the spark plug)

Ford won $1000 and a punch bowl, and found financial backers for his new car company.

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Ford gaining on Winton in Oct. 1901 race in Grosse Point, MI

Ford (the man)

Ford (the car)

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Henry Ford’s “Sweepstakes”2 cylinders – 539 cubic inches – 26 hp –

top speed 72 mph

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Ford and the 1921 Model T

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Assembly Line• A process in which each worker

completes a single specific task in the production process

• At the end of the line, the product is complete

• It took 93 minutes to build a Model T• In 1923, a Model T came off the

assembly line every 10 seconds

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Video: The Model T & Ford’s Assembly Line

100 year anniversary in 20085:00

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Model T – 15 million sold between 1908 and 1927

1927 Model

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1923 Ford Grain Truck

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Video: Working at the Ford Rouge Plant in Detroit Part 1

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Video: Working at the Ford Rouge Plant in Detroit Part 2

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How did Americans afford all these new toys

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Installment Plans• Manufacturers attracted consumers

by allowing payments over time• Items most likely bought on credit:

– Cars– Furniture– Vacuum cleaners, radios, refrigerators– Washing machines

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Speculation• The practice of making high-risk

investments in hopes of getting a huge return

• The rapid rise of stock prices throughout the 1920’s convinced people that they could “get rich quick”

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Buying on Margin• Common people with little money

would buy stocks by putting 10 – 50 percent down and borrowing the rest owed

• If the stocks went down in price, the investor still owed the full amount for them plus the interest on the loan

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Herbert Hoover

• 31st President• 1929 – 1933• Republican• New York• Continued to

keep government out of business

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