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Title: Normalcy and Good Times


1
Normalcy and Good Times
2
The Harding Administration
  • 1919 Campaign slogan a return to normalcy
  • Very Popular president
  • Appointed his poker playing friends to the
    cabinet. The Ohio Gang
  • Corrupt government

3
The Harding Administration cont . .
  • Teapot Dome Scandal
  • Harding's secretary of the interior, Albert Fall
    allowed private interests to lease lands
    containing U.S. Navy oil reserves in Teapot Dome,
    Wyoming
  • Received bribes totaling over 300,000
  • Scandal! Fall ends up in Prison
  • Harding dies in 1923.

4
Coolidge Administration
  • V.P. Calvin Coolidge becomes President after
    Harding's death
  • Coolidge is re-elected in 1924
  • Coolidge promised to give the United States the
    normalcy that Harding had not.

5
The rise of new industries
  • New standard of living
  • Wages increased and work hours decreased
  • Mass production of goods and services
  • Greater productivity led to the emergence of new
    industries.

6
New industries
  • Assembly Line Henry Ford
  • Increased manufacturing efficiency by dividing up
    operations into simple tasks that unskilled
    workers could perform.
  • Model first produced
  • 850
  • After mass production
  • dropped to 295
  • Garages and gas
  • stations opened
  • Petroleum industry expanded

7
New Industries cont . . .
  • Ford increased workers' wages and reduced the
    workday to gain workers loyalty and undercut
    union organizers
  • 1926 National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    established a permanent network of radio stations
    to distribute daily programming

8
  • Isolation of Rural life ended!

9
The Consumer Society
  • Higher wages and shorter workdays led to an
    economic boom as Americans traded thrift for
    their new role as consumers
  • Attitudes about debt changed (installment plans)
  • Advertising was used to convince Americans that
    they needed new products

10
Farm crisis
  • Farmers were not as prosperous as the rest of
    America.
  • Prices dropped dramatically while the cost to
    improve farmers technology increased.
  • Farmers borrowed money and bought land and
    machinery at inflated prices
  • Europeans stopped buying American farm products
    because congress raised taxes.

11
Promoting prosperity
  • Govt spending and the federal budget was cut
    during the Harding adminstration
  • Taxes were lowered to allow businesses and
    consumers to spend and invest their extra money
    which resulted in Economic growth.

12
Trade and Arms control
  • U.S.A. was the dominant economic power in the
    world.
  • Allied powers owed the U.S.billions of dollars in
    war debt.
  • Many Americans favored isolationism rather than
    involvement in international politics and issues
  • U.S. was too powerful and interconnected in
    international affairs to remain isolated

13
Trade and Arms Control
  • The end!
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