The Roarin' Twenties

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    Wilson's Presidency

  • Seventeenth Amendment is enacted

    The seventeenth Amendment gives the people the right to vote for their senate.
  • Wilson signs Underwood-Simmons Tariff

    The Underwood-Simmons Tariff reduces rates previously raised by former presidents.
  • Federal Reserve Act signed

    The Federal Reserve Act helped to safeguard America's financial institutions, the American economy, and the supply of U.S. currency. It also gave the government the ability to control the abundance of money in circulation.
  • Panama Canal officialy opens

    Ten years and lots of deaths later, the panama canal was finally opened as a trans-oceanic traffic route.
  • Lusitania Sinks

    The Germans were using unrestricted submarine warfare to pull ahead in the war. However, they hit a British luxury liner. Of the nearly 1,900 people aboard, 1,200 died among them 128 Americans.
  • United States declares war on Germany

    After remaining neutral for so long, a few things forced the U.S. into war, the sinking of the Lusitania, the breaking of the Sussex Pledge and the Zimmerman Note. Following these accidents, Americans were urged Wilson to declare war on Germany. So, with the approval of Congress, Wilson declared war on Germany.
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    Hardings Presidency

  • Thompson-Urrutia Treaty with Colombia

    The Thompson-Urrutia Treaty with Colombia gave $25 million for the loss of the Panama.
  • Emergency Quota Act

    The Emergency Quota Act limited the number of immigrants allowed into America from any given country.
  • Harding signs Sheppard-Towner Act

    The Sheppard-Towner Act gave fund to establish and run prenatal and child health care centers.
  • Final American Troops leave Germany

    Harding issues an executive order halting U.S. occupation of the Rhine so all remaining American troops leave Germany.
  • Teapot Dome Sandal

    The Teapot Dome Sandal begins to unfold, Harding accepts the resignation of Interior Secretary Fall.
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    Coolidge Presidency

  • Pact of Anapala signed

    The Pact of Anapala was a pact between the United States, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador agreeing to cut off aid to the insurgent forces in neighboring Honduras threatening to overthrow President Rafael Gutierrez.
  • The Dawes Plan is signed

    The Dawes Plan was signed by the United States, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Belgium to solve the German reparation problems.
  • Ku Klux Klan holds massive politcial demonstration

    Ku Klux Klan holds massive politcial demonstration
    The Largest Ku Klux Klan demonstration took place walking down Pennsylvania Anvenue, over 40,000 men and women dressed in their all white robes joined the demonstration.
  • Air Commerce Act signed

    Air Commerce Act signed
    This act gave the Commerce Department regulatory powers over parts of the industry, such as the licensing of pilots and aircrafts.
  • First Transcontinental Flight

    First Transcontinental Flight
    Charles Lindberg completes the first transcontinental flight from New York to Paris.
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact

    Kellogg-Briand Pact
    The Kellogg-Briand Pact was signed by the U.S. and fifteen other coutries against the use of war to solve settle disputes.
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    Hoover's Presidency

  • Agricultural Marketing Act

    Agricultural Marketing Act
    The Agricultural Marketing Act created the Federal Farm Board which was used to promote the sale of agricultural products.
  • Black Tuesday

    Black Tuesday
    On Black Tuesday, a record of 16.4 million shared of stock were sold.
  • London Naval Treaty

    London Naval Treaty
    The London Naval Treaty was signed by the U.s., Britain and Japan.
  • Star Spangled Banner

    Star Spangled Banner
    The Star Spangled Banner officially becomes the national anthem.
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Reforestation Relief Act

    Reforestation Relief Act
    the Reforestation Relief Act created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) which gave jobs to young men throught a national reforestation program.
  • Federal Securities Act

    Federal Securities Act
    The Federal Securities Act required all stocks and bonds to be registered and apporved by the federal government.
  • Gold Reserve Act

    Gold Reserve Act
    The Gold Reserve Act gave the president the ability to fix the value of the U.S. Dollar at between 50 to 60 cents in terms of gold.
  • Emergency Relief Appropriation Act

    Emergency Relief Appropriation Act
    the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act gave $5 billion to help establish federal programs that FDR called for.
  • Social Security Act

    Social Security Act
    This act established the Social Securities Board. It is also what gives elderly people over the age of 65 their retirement money along with unemployment and money for the disabled,
  • National Housing Act

    National Housing Act
    The National Housing Act established the U.S. Housing Authority, which is charged with administering loans for rural and urban home construction.
  • First Transcontinental Passenger Service, Pan America

    First Transcontinental Passenger Service, Pan America
    The Dixie Clipper was the first passeger airplane. It held 22 passegers and traveled from Long Island, New York to Lisbon, Portugal.