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Chapter 19 (Dawes Plan (Plan for the repayments of France and British,…
Chapter 19
Dawes Plan
Plan for the repayments of France and British, which was hoped to be gained from Germany
Americans make private loans to Germany to pay off debts, to then allow the Allies to pay off their debts
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Kellogg-Briand Pact
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signatory states promised not to use war to resolve disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among men
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Nine-Power Treaty
Great Britain, Japan, U.S, France, China, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium
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Teapot Dome Scandel
Albert Fall convinced the secretary of the navy to transfer valuable oil-laden land to the Interior Department.
Fall bribed with $100,000 to lease the land to Harry Sinclair and Edward Doheny
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Black Tuesday
Oct. 29, 1929, after the Stock market crashed
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Loss of $40 Billion, Hello Great Depression
John W. Davis
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Election of 1924, against Calvin Coolidge and La Follette
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Bonus Army
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President Hoover sent in the army to evacuate the group, increased disdain for Hoover
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Hoovervilles
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drought scorched the Mississippi Valley, causing thousands of farms to be sold
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