1. The USA 1917-1933 2. Aim: what were the main features of the USA in 1917 ? 3. Why was the USA so dominant? The USA is roughly the same size as Australia but with ten times…
Slide 1Supporting standards comprise 35% of the U. S. History Test 16 (A) Slide 2 Supporting Standard (16) The student understands significant economic developments between…
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Slide 1 Slide 2 Chapter 25, Section 1: Politics and Prosperity Main Idea: As the Republican party returned to power in the 1920s, the economy boomed. Slide 3 A. Republicans…
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Slide 1 Goal 9 Slide 2 1920’S PRESIDENTS- PRO BUSINESS-LAISSEZ-FAIRE! Warren G. Harding (1920-1923) Republican Ohio Senator (corruption) How did he win? ***** “ RETURN…
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