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  1. Hace 2 días · The Kellogg–Briand Pact of 1928, named for Coolidge's Secretary of State, Frank B. Kellogg, and French foreign minister Aristide Briand, was also a key peacekeeping initiative. The treaty, ratified in 1929, committed signatories – the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan – to "renounce war, as an ...

  2. Which of the following won the Election of 1928 and would be President during the worst economic collapse in American history? Herbert Hoover Calvin Coolidge's victory in the election of 1924 signaled a "______ ________" for conservative Republicans.

  3. 24 de mar. de 2024 · French statesman Aristide Briand signing the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928. (more) In April 1925, under Premier Paul Painlevé , he again took the post of foreign minister—a post he held in 14 successive governments, four of which (three in 1925–26, the last in 1929) he headed himself.

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  4. Hace 2 días · After President Calvin Coolidge announced in August 1927 that he would not seek a second full term of office in the 1928 presidential election, Hoover emerged as the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · He simultaneously worked on outlining the terms of both the Pact of Locarno (1925) and the Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928). He was director of the Institute of Pacific Relations (1927–30) and of the Social Science Research Council (1931–33), and he edited a series of volumes, The Relations of Canada and the United States (1936), also ...

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  6. Hace 4 días · The 1924 United States presidential election was the 35th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 1924. In a three-way contest, incumbent Republican President Calvin Coolidge won election to a full term. Coolidge was the second vice president to ascend to the presidency and then win a full term.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · "Coolidge, Calvin" published on by Oxford University Press. (1872–1933), thirtieth president of the United States.Born in Plymouth, Vermont, John Calvin Coolidge graduated from Amherst College and worked as an attorney before entering politics as a Republican.