1. LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMAMENT (FIVE- POWER TREATY OR WASHINGTON TREATY) Treaty signed at Washington February 6, 1922; proces-verbal of deposit of ratifications signed at…
Slide 1Chapter 17.1 The Search for Peace -Outline the foreign policy of the U.S. -Identify major postwar peace initiatives -Discuss how war debts and reparations affected…
Slide 1Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War, 1933–1941 Slide 2 Key Concept In the years following World War I, the United States pursued a unilateral foreign policy…
Slide 1The Washington Naval Conference ALSO KNOWN AS THE WASHINGTON ARMS CONFERENCE ALYSON CHWATEK Slide 2 12 November 1921 - 6 February 1922 Slide 3 Involved: Britain The…
Slide 1 Chapter 23 Slide 2 1.) What economic developments underlay American prosperity of the 1920s, and how did those developments affect different social groups? 2.) What…
Slide 1 AMERICA AND THE WORLD, 1921-1945 America: Past and Present Chapter 27 Slide 2 Retreat, Reversal, and Rivalry 1920s--American diplomacy permeated by a sense of…
Slide 1 THE NEW ERA: 1921 TO 1933 Harding and “Normalcy” –Harding gained Republican nomination largely because of genial nature and lack of convictions –hard working…
Slide 1 1920-1929 Slide 2 The Jazz Age (1920-1929) Slide 3 Essential Question How did prejudice and labor strife affect the nation following WWI? Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide…
Slide 1 Slide 2 American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941 Mr. Phipps Santa Teresa High School Slide 3 Foreign Policy Tensions InterventionismDisarmament Collective security Collective…
Slide 1 Slide 2 American Foreign Policy: 1920-1941 Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Slide 3 American Isolationism 5 Isolationists like Senator Lodge, refused…