CHAPTER 32
adkins v. children's hospital
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A Supreme Court case that ruled that if women were equal to men, then they should not get any special labor relief.
nine-power treaty
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A treaty that included America and Japan that agreed to keep the "door" to China wide open.
kellogg-briand pact
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A pact between Calvin Coolidge's secretary of state Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Briand in 1928.
fordney-mccumber tariff law
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A law that bumped up the national tariff from 27% to 38.5%.
teapot dome scandal
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A scandal where oil fields for the United States navy were sold to men with the highest bribes,
mcnary-haugen bill
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A method of keeping agricultural prices high by the government buying extras and selling them internationally.
dawes plan
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A plan introduced by Charles Dawes where America would loan money to Germany, who would pay back Europe, who would play back America.
agricultural marketing act
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An act passed by Congress in 1929 which allowed farmers to work together to help each other.
hawley-smoot tariff
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A tariff introduced in 1930 that raised the rates from 38.5% to 60%.
black tuesday
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October 29, 1929, when the stock market crashed which led to the Great Depression.
hoovervilles
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A common name for ghettos during the Great Depression.
reconstruction finance corporation (RFC)
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A plan where a large agency would turn into a government bank to offer relief to insurance companies, banks, agricultural organizations, railroads, and even state and local governments.
norris-la guardia anti-injunction act
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An act signed off by Hoover which outlawed antiunion contracts and federal courts issuing injunctions to restrain strikes, boycotts, and peaceful picketing.
bonus army
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A group of WWI veterans who demanded pay for the money they "lost" while they were in the war.