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Answer: The Lost Generation Quiz Connections
1. Raised tariffs: Harding
Pro-business agenda: both
Reduced worldwide armaments: Harding
Turned a profit in the White House: Coolidge
2. A & C
3. C
4. D
5. Before: Automobiles took a long time to build
Both: it took many parts
After: most people could afford it & people building a car did few tasks
6. B
7. Foolish/rural
8. B & E
9. Paragraph
10. B & C
11. Paragraph
12. C
13. The great gatsby: Fitzgerald
The sun also rises: Hemingway
Babbitt: Lewis
14. Paragraph
Harding will be doing the task of raising tariffs.
Coolidge will be doing the task of frugal policies.
Both Hoarding and Coolidge'swill be doing the task of pro-business agenda, reducing worldwide armament.
The contrast between Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge's policies:
- Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge were the 29th and 30th Presidents of the United States. Both of their terms were during the 1920s.
- While their policies differentiated in some aspects, in others they were quite similar.
- But, living in the aftermath of World War I, Harding's main political goal was to protect American industries and agriculture to secure postwar recovery and avoid recession.
- The main strategy for this was to impose and raise tariffs. Coolidge continued with this policy (with keeping the tariffs high, but not raising them anymore), trying to protect American manufacturing against foreign competition.
- Harding's tariffs were at a record high by that time.
- Also, they were both aiming to reduce worldwide armament to prevent another disaster like WWI.
- While Harding urged for lower defense costs during his campaign, this was not a major issue for him.
- He enacted an international agreement for reducing naval fleets of major powers at that time - the USA, UK, and Japan.
- On the other side, Calvin Coolidge's primary foreign policy initiative was the Kellog-Briand Pact of 1928, with the goal of renouncing war, as an instrument of national policy.
- Even though this Pact was never fully achieved, he managed to cut spending for the military, which leads us to his broader policies of cutting military spendings.
- As opposed to Harding who was a protectionist, Calvin Coolidge believed in the minimal involvement of the state in order to produce government surplus, which is why he is known for his frugal policies.
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