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Wilson's Fourteen Points plan was a famous plan to deal with world peace during the the war.
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Investigation of the scandal had began. Those who worked under Harding during presidency were committing crimes such as bribery and jury tampering.
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When the League of Nations was established, Coolidge opposed the entry for the U.S.. He decided to support the Kellogg - Briand Pact.
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With this act being passed by Hoover, this enables workers to have an eight hour work day and the payment of prevailing wages.
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In spite of the Great Depression and World War II, FDR felt that security of families, homes, and social insurance were a main priorty.