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United States Postwar Issues

United States Postwar Issues. Ch 20 Pg 618. Postwar Trends. Nativism – prejudice against foreign-born people. Isolationism – a policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs. Communism – an economic & political system based on a single party gov . ruled by a dictatorship.

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United States Postwar Issues

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  1. United States Postwar Issues Ch 20 Pg 618

  2. Postwar Trends • Nativism – prejudice against foreign-born people. • Isolationism – a policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs. • Communism – an economic & political system based on a single party gov. ruled by a dictatorship.

  3. Red Scare • Red Scare – a panic in the U.S. that began in 1919 after Russian revolutions. • Attorney General took control… • Hunted down suspected Communists, socialists, & anarchists • Trampled civil rights

  4. Limiting Immigration • “Keep America for Americans” • Anti-Immigrant feelings had been growing • Fewer unskilled jobs…fewer immigrants should be let into the country. • Red Scare & Anti immigrant feelings lead to violent groups. • Ku Klux Klan – keep “blacks ‘ in their place’” • Targeted Catholics & Jews as well.

  5. Quota System • Emergency Quota Act of 1921 – set up the quota system • Established the max number of people who could enter the U.S. from a country. • Law prohibited Japanese immigration • Japan had abided by the Gentleman’s Agreement limiting Japanese immigration. • Japan expressed anger over the insult.

  6. Labor Unrest • Severe postwar conflicts formed b/w labor & management. • Gov. wouldn’t allow workers. • Boston Police Strike • Steel Mill Strike • Coal Miners’ Strike • Union membership declined • Immigrants would work in poor conditions • Immigrants hard to organize b/c of language • Farmers relied on themselves • Unions excluded African Americans

  7. Harding Presidency • Struggles for peace • Organized a Navel Conference • U.S., Great Britain, Japan, France, & Italy agreed to disarm • Signed the Kellogg-Briand – renounced war as a national policy.

  8. Harding’s Problems • Corrupt friends used their offices to become wealthy through graft. • Teapot Dome Scandal – • Gov. sent aside oil-rich public lands at Teapot Dome, Wyoming. • Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall tool bribes becoming the first American to be convicted of a felony while holding a cabinet post.

  9. Harding’s Problems • Harding declared “I have no trouble with my enemies…But my…friends, they’re the ones that keep me walking the floor nights!” • Harding died suddenly • Vice-President Coolidge assumed the Presidency. • Restored integrity & faith in the gov. • Was elected President in the next election

  10. Answer the following questions • Why did America move toward isolationism? • How did Americans react to the perceived threat of communism? • Why were so many people upset about the Sacco and Vanzetti case? • Why did the U.S. limit immigration? • How did the anti-immigration sentiment strengthen the KKK’s attack on ethnic and religious minorities? • How did the KKK regard foreign-born Americans? • What was the quota system? • Why did conflict between labor and management increase after the war? • Why did the public turn against strikers? • Why did labor union membership decline in the 1920s? • What was Harding’s attitude towards the reforms of the Progressive Era? • Why was the Kellogg-Briand Pact ineffective? • How did Harding’s tax policy on imports affect Britain and France and the war debt issue? • How did Harding’s friends damage his administration? • How did the corruption scandals contribute to Harding’s death?

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