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Slide 1The World at War: 1920-1941 Mr. Phipps Santa Teresa High School Slide 2 Part I: The Background The “Interwar Period” was considered an era of American isolationist…
Slide 1 In what ways did the New Deal impact women, African Americans, and Native Americans? How did the New Deal change American Politics? Explain the criticism…
Charles Lindbergh (Feb. 4, 1902 - Aug. 26, 1974) Presidents, Heroes, and Personalities of the 1920âs Unit 7: The Roaring 20s (1920 â 1929) Nicknames for the Roaring 20âs…
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A policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs Allies owed U.S. $10 billion 2 Options: - Sell goods to U.S - Collect reparations from Germany ($31 billion) Fordney-McCumber…