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DV/Chapter 16 American History

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Definition
Normalcy   A return to normal life after war  
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Ohio Gang   Hardings old poker playing friends that caused him trouble  
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Albert B. Fall   Hardings Secretary of Interior who stole money in the Teapot Dome Scandal  
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Teapot Dome Scandal   When Albert B. Fall secretly allowed private interest to lease lands containing US Navy oil reserves in return Fall received $300,000 in bribes  
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Immunity   Freedom from prosecution  
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Robert M. LaFollette   A Wisconsin senator nominated by the new progressive party as their candidate  
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Mass Production   Large scale product manufacturing usually done by machinery  
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Assembly Line   It divided operations into simple tasks that unskilled workers could do and cut unnecessary motion to a minimum  
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Model T   Henry Ford's assembly line product that first sold for $850.00  
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Charles Lindbergh   Demonstrated the possibilities of aviation and won popular support for commercial flight  
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National Broadcast Company   Established a permanent network of stations to distribute daily news  
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Columbia Broadcasting Company   A coast-to-coast network of stations to compete with NBC  
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Welfare Capitalism   When companies allowed workers to buy stock to participate in sharing wealth  
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Supply-side Economics   When the government collects more taxes at a higher rate  
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Cooperative Individualism   Involved encouraging manufacturers and distributors to form their won trade associations  
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Isolationism   The idea of being left alone to pursue prosperity  
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Charles D. Dawes   American banker and diplomat negotiated agreements with France  
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Charles Evans Hughes   Proposed a ten year pause to construction of large war ships  
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Moratorium   A pause that was used to have countries pause for ten years on building naval ships  
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Five-Power Limitation Treaty   Britian, France, US, Japan, and Italy formalized Hughes proposal  
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Four-Power Treaty   When US, Japan, Britain, and France recognized each others island possessions in the Pacific  
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Nine-Power Treaty   All participating countries signed it to guarantee China's independence  
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Kellogg-Briand Pact   When Frank Kellogg and Arside Briand proposed a treaty to outlaw war and 15 nations signed it  
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