Emergency tariff act of 1921 : increased American purchasing power
Revenue acts of 1924 and 1926 : reduced income, gifts and inheritance taxes
Washington disarmament conference : decreased the size of navies around the world.
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The emergency tariff act increased the rate of goods imported from foreign nation from tariff and were the inherited taxes. Revenue acts of 1924 was to cut federal tax rates which increased purchasing power.
Washington disarmament conference was to prevent the world war I by reducing the size of navies around the world. For this reason there was discussion about the naval disarmament so that the tensions which were growing in east Asia could be reduced and war could be avoided.
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America increased the tariff of Cuban sugar, destroying the Cuban economy. This gave them momentum to gain independence from Spain, and gave the U.S. and easy chance to take good land for exports from Spain.
The League of Nations was notably started by Woodrow Wilson, shortly after World War I. The main goal of the League of Nations was to prevent another war and keep the peace between the nations.
Although the League of Nations sounded like an amazing idea, it was ultimately a failure and did not end up working as planned in the end. The League of Nations were very weak and had no power to actually do anything, they could not enforce peace and didn't even have any troops to help. It was also very slow, often taking months to make decisions and when made had no power to act on them.
The debate you are talking about was another aspect that lead to the League of Nations downfall. The American public <em>did not </em>want to join for multiple reasons. The Americans<em> did not</em> believe in the League of Nations and would much rather keep out of European occurrences, so America never joined the League of Nations, which made it suffer.
Eventually, the League of Nations was no longer, as people felt it was useless and held no real power, although it was a good idea to begin with.