American Decades
People in the News
In January 1911 Sen. Jonathan Bourne of Oregon became the first president of the National Progressive Republican League. In 1907 he had been the first U.S. senator to be elected by popular vote. He lost his reelection bid in 1912.
On 24 April 1913 Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan called for a permanent court of arbitration to avoid future wars.
In 1915 Carrie Chapman Catt was elected president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), a position she had previously held from 1900 to 1904. Her leadership skills helped to bring about the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
In September 1919 Gov. Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts fired striking police officers in Boston. Coolidge's assertion that "no one has the right to strike against the public safety" made the future president a national political figure.
Following the U.S. declaration of war in April 1917,...
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1910's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- America and World Affairs: Dollar Diplomacy
- America and World Affairs: The Mexican Revolution
- America at War: from Neutrality to Belligerency
- America At War: Governing the Home Front
- America At War: The Aef in Europe
- America At War: Wilson's Peace Plan
- Domestic Radicalism: The Red Scare
- Electoral Reform
- Feminism: The Fight for Suffrage
- Fighting "Jim Crow": The Battle for Racial Equality
- Government and Agriculture
- Government and Business
- Government and Immigration
- Government and Labor
- Legislating Temperance: Prohibition
- National Politics: The 1910 Elections
- National Politics: The 1912 Republican Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1912 Progressive Party Convention
- National Politics: The 1912 Democratic Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1912 Elections
- National Politics: The 1914 Elections
- National Politics: The 1916 Republican Nomination Race
- Chapter 2 - Section 23
- Chapter 2 - Section 24
- Chapter 2 - Section 25
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1910–1919
