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1920s Elections & Foreign Policy

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Election of 1920

• Democrats– James M. Cox

• Governor of Ohio• Newspaper Editor

– Franklin D. Roosevelt• New York• VP Candidate

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Election of 1920

• Republicans– Warren Gemaliel Harding

• Ohio Senator• Newspaper editor• Chosen in back room deal• “Front Porch Campaign”

– Calvin Coolidge• Governor of Massachusetts• VP Candidate

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Election of 1920

• Socialists– Eugene Debs

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Issues

• League of Nations– Wilson makes election of 1920 referendum on

Treaty of Versailles• Role of Irish-Americans

– Harding a “mild reservationist”

• Postwar Recovery– Return to “normalcy”

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Results

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Harding’s Foreign Policy

• Knox-Porter Resolution, 1921– Formally ended war with Central Powers

• Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22– Disarmament– Tensions in East Asia– Some positive steps, but no long-term solutions

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Harding’s Death

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Election of 1924

• Republicans– Coolidge handily wins nomination

– Charles Dawes, VP• Businessman

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Election of 1924

• Democrats– Drys v. Wets– John W. Davis

• West Virginia

– Charles Bryan, VP• Nebraska

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Election of 1924

• Progressive Party– Robert LaFollette

• Wisconsin

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Results

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Coolidge’s Foreign Policy

• Immigration Act of 1924• Dawes Plan, 1924• Geneva Naval Conference of 1927• Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928• Red Line Agreement, 1928

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Election of 1928

• Republicans– Herbert Hoover

• California• “Great Engineer”

– Charles Curtis, VP• Kansas

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Election of 1928

• Democrats– Al Smith

• New York• Governor• Catholic

– Joseph T. Robinson, VP• Arkansas

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“A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.”

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Results

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Hoover’s Foreign Policy

• Young Plan, 1929-30• London Naval

Conference, 1930• Stimson Doctrine,

1931-32• Smoot-Hawley Tariff,

1933

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FDR and theElection of 1932

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FDR’s Early Life

• Distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt

• Married Teddy’s niece, Eleanor

• State Senator in NY• Assistant Secretary of

the Navy under Wilson

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FDR’s Early Life• In 1921, FDR is

stricken with Polio• He was paralyzed

from the waist down• Hid the extent of his

disability the rest of his life

• Was never again able to walk unaided

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FDR as Governor• In 1928, FDR was elected Governor of

New York• Known for developing innovative social

programs• A reformer• Tense relationship with Tammany Hall• Elected to second term in 1930

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Democratic Nomination, 1932• Three-way race

– FDR– Al Smith (1928 candidate)– John Nance Garner (House speaker)

• Roosevelt appealed to many different groups; seen as a populist

• Smith and former Treasury Secretary McAdoo fight dirty campaign

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Democratic Nomination, 1932• At convention, Roosevelt is front runner

but does not have enough delegates• Makes Garner his VP choice

– Secures Southern vote as Garner is from Texas

• Wins nomination on 4th Ballot

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1932 Election Results

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President Roosevelt• High expectations• Refuses to meet with Hoover prior to

Inauguration– Lets Hoover twist in the wind

• Assassination attempt in February 1933– Miami Florida– Giuseppe Zangara, Italian anarchist from

NJ– Mayor of Chicago is killed

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