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It was a peace treaty between the governments of the United States and Germany signed in Berlin on August 25, 1921 after the First World War. The main reason for the conclusion of the treaty was that the US Senate did not agree to ratify the multilateral peace treaty signed by Versailles, which resulted in a separate peace treaty.
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It was a treaty signed between the major countries that won the First World War in 1922. The treaty agreed to restrict naval construction to prevent an arms race.
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The then Republican President Calvin Coolidge won election to a full term
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The functions of this bill include testing and licensing of pilots, certification of aircraft, and investigation of accidents.
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Seven people were murdered in a garage near Chicago's Lincoln Park. It is speculated that four people participated in the murder and their identities are unknown. The case has not been solved so far.
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Before the completion of the World Trade Center in 1970, it was the tallest building in the United States, and it still stands in Midtown Manhattan, New York, one of the most famous buildings in the world.
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The United States was at the peak of the Great Depression, and Roosevelt's inaugural speech was highly anticipated. The day after Roosevelt took office, a special meeting of Congress was held and the Emergency Banking Act was signed.
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The strike peaked with the death of two workers on "Bloody Thursday" and the San Francisco General Strike which stopped all work in the major port city for four days and led ultimately to the settlement of the West Coast Longshoremen's Strike.
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In 1935, at the height of the Great Depression, a group of New York businessmen decided to establish an international exposition to help the city and the country get out of economic difficulties. In the following four years, the committee planned, built and organized the exposition and its exhibitions, and countries around the world participated in the largest international event since the First World War.