Examples of Dawes Commission in the following topics:
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The Dawes Act and Indian Land Allotment
- The Dawes Act was amended in 1891 and again in 1906 by the Burke Act.
- The Dawes Act was named for its sponsor, Senator Henry L.
- Dawes of Massachusetts.
- The Dawes Commission, set up under an Indian Office appropriation bill in 1893, was created, not to administer the Dawes Act, but to attempt to get the Five Civilized Tribes, which were excluded under the Dawes Act, to agree to an allotment plan.
- This commission registered the members of the Five Civilized Tribes.
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American Indian Policy
- The Dawes Act was amended in 1891 and again in 1906 by the Burke Act.
- The Dawes Act was named for its sponsor, Senator Henry L.
- Dawes of Massachusetts.
- The Dawes Commission, set up under an Indian Office appropriation bill in 1893, was created not to administer the Dawes Act, but to attempt to get the Five Civilized Tribes, which were excluded under the Dawes Act, to agree to an allotment plan.
- This commission registered the members of the Five Civilized Tribes.
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War Debts and Reparations
- As a consequence of a German default on timber deliveries in December 1922, the Reparations Commission declared Germany in default, which led to the Franco-Belgian occupation of the Ruhr in January 1923.
- In response to the crisis, the Dawes Committee, chaired by Charles G.
- Dawes, proposed a plan in 1924.
- The Dawes Plan managed to end a major international crisis and Germany was able to meet its payment requirements.
- Describe Germany's reparations following World War I, including the Dawes and Young Plans, and their effect on the German economy.
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The Republican Era
- With the exception of favoring increased tariffs, Coolidge disdained regulation, and carried on this belief by appointing commissioners to the Federal Trade Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission who did little to restrict the activities of businesses under their jurisdiction.
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Harding's Policies
- Harding appointed Charlie Dawes, known for being an effective financier, as the first director of the Bureau of the Budget.
- Harding also advocated the establishment of an international commission to improve race relations between whites and blacks, but strong political opposition by the Southern Democratic bloc stopped the launch of the commission.
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Peace Overtures and the Evacuation of Philadelphia
- In response to the defeat at Saratoga, Parliament dispatched the Carlisle Peace Commission to negotiate peace with Congress.
- After the British defeat at Saratoga in October 1777, Parliament repealed offensive measures, such as the Tea Act and the Massachusetts Government Act, and sent a commission to seek a negotiated settlement with the Continental Congress.
- The commission was empowered to offer the colonies the semblance of self-rule, or what later became Commonwealth status.
- The commission was authorized to negotiate with the Continental Congress as a body, representing a change in official British government policy, which had previously been willing to treat only with individual colonies.
- The commission was headed by the Earl of Carlisle and included William Eden, a British statesman and diplomat, and George Johnstone, former Governor of West Florida.
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The Regulators
- The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which was created in 1934, is the principal regulator of securities markets in the United States.
- The commission enforces a web of rules to achieve that goal.
- In addition, the commission requires companies to tell the public when their own officers buy or sell shares of their stock; the commission believes that these "insiders" possess intimate information about their companies and that their trades can indicate to other investors their degree of confidence in their companies' future.
- The Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversees the futures markets.
- From time to time, an especially aggressive SEC chairman asserts a vigorous role for that commission in regulating futures business.
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France at the End of the Interwar Period
- The intervention was a failure, and France accepted the American solution to the reparations issues, as expressed in the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan.
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The Federal Communications Commission
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent regulatory agency of the United States government.
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent regulatory agency of the United States government created by Congressional statute, with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current president .
- The FCC took over wire communication regulation from the Interstate Commerce Commission.
- In 1934, Congress passed the Communications Act abolishing the Federal Radio Commission and transferring jurisdiction over radio licensing to a new Federal Communications Commission.
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has promised to ensure fairness in broadcasting.
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The Election of 1924
- Dawes of Ohio, topped the polls in 35 states, leaving the electoral vote for Davis in only 12 states.