Politics of the 1920s
Across
- 4. 'a return to normalcy' aimed to end government involvement in the economy and this type of experimentation
- 5. scandals in the government led to _____ of political leaders
- 8. The Washington Conference aimed to discuss
- 10. This person was the Secretary of the Treasury under Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover
- 12. The Kellogg-Briand Pact was designed to outlaw war and settle all disputes with this type of means
- 13. the Secretary of this department allowed private interests to lease lands containing US Navy Oil reserves
- 15. This type of economics focuses on tax cuts, Americans spending more money, and the government collecting more in taxes
- 18. The Dawes Plan assisted in Germany paying back their war _______
- 19. Coolidge believed prosperity rested on this type of leadership
- 20. Not long after the US entered World War 1, this nation left
- 21. Russia became _______ during World War 1
- 22. Mellon resigned from his position due to his ______ to fend off the Great Depression
Down
- 1. The US never joined the League of ________
- 2. On November _____ the fighting of WW1 ended in an armistice
- 3. The Treaty of ________ officially ended war with Germany
- 6. Coolidge was known to be ______ in five languages
- 7. this president was a legislator, lieutenant governor, and US Senator before entering the White House
- 9. Harding's appointments of friends and political allies to high positions led to ____________
- 11. The _____ Naval Treaties focused on halting the arms face
- 14. The US could never truly be isolationist because we were too ________
- 16. Hoover believed this type of individualism would reduce costs
- 17. Teapot Dome was the only scandal of the time period (true or false)
- 23. a national policy to avoid involvement in world affairs