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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson became President in 1913. He served two terns and ended his carrer in 1921. He was the 28th president of the United States. -
Woodrow Wilson election
In the elections of 1912, Wilson recieved 42% of the popular vote. He also had an overwhelming of numbers for electoral vote. -
Underwood Act
The underwood tariff act was passed on october 3, 1913. It lowered taiffs, and incresed in federal income tax. The people hadent seen tariffs this low since the civil war. -
Federal Reserve Act
the Federal Reserve Act was passed on december 23, 1913. it established/ created a central banking system. -
Federal Trade Commission
The antitrust legislation established a Federal Trade Commission to prohibit unfair business practices. -
senator Harding
Warren G. Harding was elected into senate. -
Laws
During wilsons presidency, railroad workers got an 8 hour work day and child labor was prohibited. -
Woodrow wilson and the war
In 1917 The United Staets entered into World War One. Wilsons Famous quote was "make the world safe for democracy." -
Wilson runs again
In 1918 Woodrow Wilson was elected again for his second term in office. -
The Fourteen Points
This was Wilsons basic peace negotiations after World War I. -
Armistice
Germany signs the Armistice. They take full blame for war. -
Versailles Treaty
This is the treaty that ended WWI. -
Harding run for president
he won 60 percent of the popular vote in the 1920 election. -
Warren G. Harding
Warren G. Harding was president between 1921-1923. He was the 29 president. -
Poliomyelitis
in the summer of 1921 when he was 39, he got sick with poliomyelitis, he fought to regain the use of his legs, particularly through swimming. -
What Harding did
during his preisdency he eliminated wartime controls and slashed taxes. He established a Federal budget system, restored the high protective tariff, and imposed stricked limitations upon immigration. -
Depression
After the was there was a post war depresion. There was no money and no trading going on. -
Harding dies
he died in San Francisco of a heart attack. -
Calvin Coolidge
while visiting in Vermont he heard about 2:30 on August 3, 1923, he was president. -
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge was the 30 president. He served for the remiander of Hardings term then ran for one term for his own. he servied as president from 1923-1929. -
Message to congress
his first message to Congress called for the isolation in foreign policy, and for tax cuts. also cuts for economy, and limited aid to farmers -
Wilson dies
Wilson died of a stroke in 1924. -
Coolidge prosperity
he had more than 54 percent of the popular vote -
No to 2nd term
while vacationing in the Black Hills of South Dakota Coolidge decideds he didnt want a second term in office. -
Herbert Hoover
president from 1929 to 1933. He was the 3 president. His famour quote that seemed to insue prosperity "We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land." -
Hoovers Depression
stock markets fell, and the Nation spiraled downward into depression. -
New deal
Hoover became a powerful critic of the New Deal -
federal budget balanced
Hoover's Federal budget balanced, he would cut taxes and expand public works spending. -
Reconstructuon Finance Corporation
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation to aid business, helped farmers facing mortgage foreclosures, banking reform, a loan to states for unemployed, expansion of public works, and governmental economy. -
Scapegoat
Hoover became the scapegoat for the Depression but was defeated -
Franklin D Roosevelt
He was the 32 president. he served bwteeen (1933-1945) -
first hundred days
he proposed, and Congress enacted, a program to bring recovery to business and agriculture, relief to the unemployed and to those in danger of losing farms and homes -
Recovery
he had taken the Nation off the gold standard and allowed deficits in the budget -
Reform programs
some of the new reform programs were; Social Security, heavier taxes on the wealthy, new controls over banks and public utilities, and an enormous work relief program for the unemployed -
Pearl Habor
Roosevelt directed organization of the Nation's manpower and resources for global war after the japaness attack pearl harbor. -
Roosevelt dies
while in Warm Springs, Georgia, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage