Wednesday, March 20, 2019
America in the 1920s and 1930s :: American History
 When  umteen people study history and learn the mistakes from the past, it would be easier to able to understand the present. Nevertheless, it is not enough to simply study the events that  consider transpired. By changing the unfavorable events that led to despair and continuing the benefits to society,  maven can understand why they happen and better the future. In the joined States in the early 1920s, a  refreshful stage appeared with different movements in the areas of  government, economics, society, culture, and foreign policy. By the events that led to the 1930s, new crazes had developed in many of these areas, while other areas remained in continuity. From the 1920s to the 1930, there were several factors that contributed to the changes in American society. The 1920s began shortly after in World warfare I when the United States and the Allies defeated the Germans in 1918. Many Americans were  feed up with Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president from 1913 to 1921. The first electi   on of the 1920s  search Republican Warren G. Harding against Democrat James M. Cox. Cox supported Wilson and the  coalition of Nations in the election. However, Harding won the election in a landslide, which was a  menage of Americas frustration with Wilson and his optimistic and liberal policies. The start of the new conservative era restored the power to the Republicans after the presidential election of the 1920. Harding  do quite a few excellent appointments to his cabinet although he failed to  make to have much intelligence. Charles Evans Hughes was  decreed to be the  secretary of State, Andrew W. Mellon appointed as the Secretary of the Treasury and as leader of the Commerce Department, and Herbert Hoover bumped up the 1920s to a new level. On the other hand, Harding also appointed some of the worst positions for office. He appointed Albert B. Fall as the Secretary of the Interior. The Teapot Dome Scandal or the Oil Reserves Scandal Simon, 3/8/00 surrounded the secret leasin   g of the federal oil reserves by Fall. He secretly granted the Mammoth Oil Company  goop rights to the Teapot Dome reserves in Wyoming after President Harding transferred supervision of the  marine oil reserve lands from the navy to him. While this scandal entered American politics as a symbol of governmental corruption, it had little long-term  picture on the Republican Party. For the moment, Harding started the conservative trend of politics in the 1920s.  
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