Adkins v. Children's Hospital- Supreme Court decision declaring that women deserved to be specially protected.
Nine-Power Treaty- Britain, France, Italy, Japan, The United Sates, China, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Belgium were to abide by the Open Door Policy in China.
Kellogg-Briand Pact- Linked 62 nations in "outlawry of war."
Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law- Passed to protect domestic production from foreign competitors.
Teapot Dome Scandal- Involved the illegal lease of priceless naval oil reserves.
McNary-Haugen Bill- Authorized the government to buy up surpluses and sell them abroad, but Coolidge vetoed it twice.
Dawes Plan- Stabilized the German currency and allowed further American private loans.
Agricultural Marketing Act- Established the Federal Farm Board and aimed to help farmers through new producers' cooperatives.
Hawley-Smoot Tariff- Was passed to protect American goods even more.
Black Tuesday- When October 29, 1929 saw over 16,410,000 stocks sold.
Hoovervilles- Shantytowns where the impoverished lived during the Great Depression.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)- Established to assist insurance companies, banks, agricultural organizations, railroads, and local government.
Norris-La Guardia Anti-Injunction Act- Banned "yellow-dog" or anti-union, work contracts and forbade federal courts from issuing injunctions.
Bonus Army- A group of 20,000 veterans marched to Washington to demand immediate payment of bonuses earned during WWI.