Roaring 20's (Unit 5, lesson 2)
Open Door Policy
Japanese actions threatened the
18th Amendment
Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages
Teapot Dome Scandal
Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall accepted bribes from oil companies.
The Four Power Treaty
United Kingdom, the United States, France, and Japan agreed to respect each other's island possessions in the Pacific.
cabinet selections
brought corruption and scandal to the Harding administration.
Immigration act of 1924
contributed to tension with Japan by barring Asian immigrants
Veterans bureau
established hospitals and rehabilitation centers for former soldiers
Speakeasies
illegal underground bars.
Emergency quota act
limited immigrants from any nation
Organized crime
one of the best kept secrets in the u.s
Volstead Act
provided means for enforcing Prohibition
National Budget Act
required yearly budget for the federal government
Individualsim
revolt against the conservative dress (flapper)
Washington Naval Conference
sought to ease tensions in the Far East.
Fordney-McCumber Tariff
tax on imported goods hurt U.S. economy
bribes
to ignore Prohibition crimes.
Roaring Twenties
was a period characterized by a happy-go-lucky, have-fun-at-any-cost mentality.
The Nine Power Treaty
All participating nations agreed to honor the Open Door policy regarding China.
Veterans Bureau Scandal
(CC) Colonel Forbes goes to jail for conspiring to sell narcotics, liquor, and other government property
Five Power Treaty
1922 *Committed the US, Britain, Japan, France, and Italy to restricting construction of new battleship class ships *Pact gave Japan naval supremacy in the Pacific