1. What were the main causes of the strikes that emerged in the post World War I United States? Explain the 3 main reasons why strikes declined by the late 1920s?

2. Explain how the key concepts of isolationism, disarmament, and tariffs affected the United States’ foreign policy during the 1920s. Use specific examples.

3. List and explain the 5 factors that contributed to the rise of nativism following World War I in the United States.

4. What was the focus of President Coolidges’s laissez faire policy? How did this approach both help and hurt the United States during his time in office?

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1. Public opinion was turning against unions and they called off strike. Effects: Steelworker unions lost power throughout the country, strike was part of epidemic of street workers and miners strikes as economic depression spread. Events: halted both railroad traffic and mail delivery.

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