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Presidents of the 1920s 

The Republican presidents of the 1920s represented a stark change from the Progressive policies and presidents of the previous decades. While their support of a small government, pro-business agenda allowed the nation’s economy to grow and prosper, the lack of government regulation allowed businesses to make risky investments that would end up hurting the health of the economy.

Complete 5.05 Notes as you review the information on President Harding. Save your completed notes because they will help you with the Tasks and serve as a study guide on the Unit Test.

History.com: Warren G. Harding

Photo Citation:
"Teapot Dome" principals. IRC, 2005. Image. Discovery Education. Web. 14 April 2014. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com/>.

Continue working on 5.05 Notes as you review the information on President Coolidge.

History.com: Calvin Coolidge

Continue working on 5.05 Notes as you review the information on President Hoover.

U.S. History: Hoover's Last Stand

Map Citation:
Map: Electoral Vote, 1928 Election IRC, 2005. Image. Discovery Education. Web. 14 April 2014. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com/>.


 

 

 

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