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After the intense fighting ended, the Allied Powers were set on making Germany pay reparations for the costs of the war. 





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Intro | United States Tariff History | Setting the Stage | The Harding Years | Election of 1928 | Hearings & Proceedings | Aftermath | Lessons | References | Bibliography



The onset World War I brought along the end of the first period of globalization, known as Globalization I, as most of the great powers of the time were enthralled in the power struggle in Europe between the Allies and the Central Powers.



After the intense fighting ended, the Allied Powers were set on making Germany pay reparations for the costs of the war.



  • Discuss:
    • US Protectionist/Isolationist policies
      • Background and changes through the times as associated with different period issues
        • Ex: Need to develop our industries