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President Calvin Coolidge: The Roaring 20s' Quiet Leader

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Coolidge, Isolationism, and International Engagement

This chapter explores the political context of Calvin Coolidge's presidency, focusing on the Treaty of Versailles and the rise of isolationist sentiments in post-World War I America. It examines the Kellogg-Briand Pact and compares Coolidge's legacy with that of Woodrow Wilson, revealing surprising similarities in their approaches to international engagement and sovereignty.

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