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E-Portfolio Assignment

Chapters 21-25
1929
June
1914

Assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand by a Serbian revolutionary

Germany sunk the Lusitania


May
1915
April
1917

Military Draft

Aug
1917

Food and fuel Administration

Oct
1917

Congress passed the War Revenue Act

19181929
July
1918

Causes of the Great Depression

War Industries board

1920

More Urban Than Rural

1920

Start of National Prohibition

1920

First Steps toward Farm Subsidies

1920

Monetary Policy

1921

The Automobile

1921

The Federal Highway Act of 1921

1921

Immigration Is Restricted

1921

1922

Economic Distress in Agriculture

The Stock Market Boom

1923

International Developments

1926

Rapid Adoption of The Radio

1926

The Great Bull Market

19271940

19271930

19291933
19291933

Governmental Expenditures and Revenues, (Billions of Dollars)

The Stock Market Crash

Dimensions of the Depression

The Banking Crisis

19291933
19291933
19291933
19291937
19301932

Chronology of the Financial Meltdown


The Monetary Effects of the Financial Crises
Money and Income

Why Didnt the Federal Reserve Save the Banking System?

The Smoot-Hawley Tariff

The Fiscal Policy in the 1930s


1930
1930

Harlem Renaissance

1933

Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crises

1933-

Partial Recovery and then a New Downturn: The Price of Gold and the Stock of Money

1937

1930
1930

1930

1932

1932

Agricultural Marketing act

Why Didnt the Federal Reserve Save the Banking System?

The Glass Steagall Act

The Norris LaGuardian Act of 1932

1933

America was worth

1933

The Monetary Effects of the Financial Crises

1933

The New Deal

Jan
1933

Hitler Becomes Chancellor

March
1933

The Civilian Conservation Corporation

May
1933

The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933

June
1933

National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) of 1933

1934

1935

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (for commercial banks) and the Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corporation (for savings banks) est. in 1994

National Reactions Act

1935

The Social Security Act of 1935

1935

Worker Progress ( later named Projects) Administration

1935

NIRA Basic codes approved

1935

NIRA

Securities and Exchange Commission


1935

1935

The end of Americas commitment to the gold standard

1935

Committee for Industrial Organization

1935

A.L.A Schechter Poultry Corp. et al. v. United States

1935

Nation relations act (Wagner act)

1935

1936

Mussolini Invades Ethiopia

Preverse Effects of the New Deal?


The Agricultural Adjustment Administration

1936

The Severe Drought of 1936

1936

The Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act

1936

The Committee for Industrial Organization

1936

U.S. v. Butler

1937

The Recession within the Depression

1937
1937

Taxes were imposed

Fiscal and Monetary Policy

1937

Wagner Act

May
1937

Neutrality Act

July
1937

Japan Defeats China

Sep
1937
Oct
1937
Dec
1937
1938

1938

Roosevelt Limits Ships to Asia

Roosevelt Condemns War

Panay is attacked

Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938

Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938

Jan
1938

March of Time

Feb
1938

Hitler Accepts Japan

Feb
1938

U.S. Against Japan

Mar
1938
Mar
1938

Austria

Hermann Goering Warns the Jewish people

Apr
1938

U.S. Recognizes Austria

May
1938

Mussolini Joins Hitler

1938

Naval Expansion Act

Sep
1938

Hitler Sets Sights on Sudetenland

Sep
1938

Appeasement

1939

Jan
1939

The Food Stamp plan

Hitler becomes Time Man of the Year

Mar
1939

Hitler Takes Czechoslovakia

Apr
1939

Roosevelt Writes Hitler and Mussolini

May
1939

No Aid to Allies

June
1939

St. Louis Turned Back

Aug
1939

Stalin and Hitler Sign Nonaggression Pact

Sep
1939

Germany Invades Poland

Sep
1939

Britain and France Declare War

Sep
1939

Hitler vows Peace

Nov
1939

Kristallnacht

Nov
1939

Congress Lifts Aid Embargo

Apr
1940

Hitler Continues Onward

Apr
1940

Hitler Defeats France

May
1940

Allied Support Grows

May
1940

Stationed at Pearl Harbor

May
1940

Roosevelt Increases Defense Spending

June
1940

France Surrenders

July
1940

Japanese Embargo

Aug
1940
Aug
1940

Aug
1940
Sep
1940

Congress Enacts Draft

Roosevelt Aids Britain

Japanese Embargo Continues

Japan Joins Axis

Oct
1940

Draftees to Camps

Nov
1940

Roosevelt Reelected for Third Term

Dec
1940

1941

Jan
1941

U.S. Cracks Japanese Code

U.S. v. Darby

Lend-Lease Program

Mar
1941

U.S. Seizes Axis Ships

May
1941

Robin Moor

May
1941

Axis Consulates Closed

Jun
1941

Germany Invades Soviet Union

Jun
1941

US Aids Soviets

1941

US Defends Iceland

1941

Roosevelt Warns Japanese

Sep
1941

Greer

1941

Merchant Ships Armed

1941

Lend-Lease to Soviets

Nov
1941

Japanese Decide to Attack

1941

U.S. Learns Japanese Plan

Dec
1941

Japan Ignores US Requests

Dec
1941

Pearl Harbor

1941

US At War

1942

Largest Budget in History

Nov
1942

US Troops Land In Africa

Jan
1943

Chuchill and Roosevelt Plan

Jan
1943

Russians Trap Germany

1943

Italy Surrenders

1943

Declaration in Cairo

June
1944

Allies Assemble

1944

Rome Falls

1944

D-Day

July
1944

Normandy

1944

Paris Liberated

Feb
1945

Big Three in Yalta

April
1945

FDR Dies

1945

Mussolini Dies

May
1945

Hitler Commits Suicide

May
1945

Germany Surrenders

May
1945

The Pacific Theatre

July
1945

Big Three in Potsdam

Aug
1945

Hiroshima

Aug
1945

Soviet Union Enters Pacific

Aug
1945

Nagasaki

Aug
1945
Sep
1945

1955

Tokyo Petitions for Peace

World War II Ends

The American Federation of Labor and the Committee For Industrial Organization prodded into
unity.

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