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  1. 4 giorni fa · La scheda. Nato nel 1872 a Plymouth (Vermont), divenne Vicepresidente di Harding, sostituendolo alla sua morte. Impostò una politica economica profondamente liberista, riducendo le tasse e tagliando la spesa federale. In politica estera si rifiutò di riconoscere l’Unione Sovietica e aprì al contempo una fase di distensione con il Messico. Fu promotore del Patto Kellog-Briand […]

  2. 1 giorno fa · Calvin Coolidge: Republican: 29 (4.22) 31 (4.07) 29 (4.02) 23 (5.07) 29 (3.56) 28 (41.9%) 31 Herbert Hoover: Republican: 24 (4.87) 32 (4.02) 25 (4.72) 24 (5.00) 28 (3.78) 26 (44.8%) 32 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Democratic: 1 (9.11) 1 (9.04) 1 (8.77) 3 (8.43) 2 (9.32) 1 (89.3%) 33 Harry S. Truman: Democratic: 10 (7.06) 9 (6.79) 4 (7.72) 7 (7.28) 6 ...

  3. 1 giorno fa · Republicans Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge defeated the Cox–Roosevelt ticket in the presidential election by a wide margin, carrying every state outside of the South. Roosevelt accepted the loss and later reflected that the relationships and goodwill that he built in the 1920 campaign proved to be a major asset in his 1932 campaign.

  4. 2 giorni fa · “I believe I can swing it.”This is the story of the Coolidge Administration.Calvin Coolidge isn’t the most talkative guy–he’s painfully shy, to be frank–but ...

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  5. 1 giorno fa · Hoover served as the secretary of commerce under presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Hoover was an unusually active and visible Cabinet member, becoming known as "Secretary of Commerce and Under-Secretary of all other departments." He was influential in the development of air travel and radio.

  6. 5 giorni fa · By Will Sellers One hundred years ago, Congress passed, and President Calvin Coolidge signed, a new immigration bill. While relatively uncontroversial in the United States — it had passed the ...

  7. 4 giorni fa · About the Coolidge Speech & Debate Program. It is the ferment of ideas, the clash of disagreeing judgments, the privilege of the individual to develop his own thoughts and shape his own character, that makes progress possible. – Calvin Coolidge, 1925