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Timeline of United States history (1930–49) : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of United States history (1930–49)
This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1930 to 1949.
==1930s==

*1930 - The Motion Picture Production Code becomes set of industry censorship guidelines governing production of the vast majority of United States motion pictures released by major studios; is effective for 38 years
*1930 - Frozen vegetables, packaged by Clarence Birdseye, become the first frozen food to go on sale
*1931 - Empire State Building opens in New York City.
*1931 - Japanese invasion of Manchuria
*1931 - The Whitney Museum of American Art opens to the public in New York City.
*1932 - Stimson Doctrine
*1932 - Norris-La Guardia Act
*1932 - Hans Hofmann - influential artist and teacher emigrated to the United States from Germany.
*1932 - Bonus Army marches on DC
*1932 - Reconstruction Finance Corporation
*1932 - Ford introduces the Model B, the first low-priced car to have a V-8 engine
*1933 - 20th Amendment, establishing the beginning and ending of the terms of the elected federal offices on January 20.
*1933 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt sworn in as President; he is the last president to be inaugurated on March 4.
*1933 - President Roosevelt establishes the New Deal, a response to the Great Depression, and focusing on what historians call the "3 Rs": relief, recovery and reform
*1933 - Sweeping new programs proposed under President Roosevelt take effect: the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Civil Works Administration, Civilian Conservation Corps, Farm Credit Administration the Home Owners Loan Corporation, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Public Works Administration, the National Industrial Recovery Act
*1933 - Giuseppe Zangara assassinates Chicago mayor Anton Cermak; the intended target was President-elect Roosevelt, who was not wounded.
*1933 - Frances Perkins appointed United States Secretary of Labor
*1933 - 21st Amendment, ending Prohibition
*1934 - Glass–Steagall Act
*1934 - U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission established
*1934 - Dust Bowl begins, causing major ecological and agricultural damage to the Great Plains states; severe drought, heat waves and other factors were contributors.
*1934 - Federal Housing Administration
*1934 - Johnson Act
*1934 - Philippine Commonwealth established
*1934 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
*1934 - Tydings–McDuffie Act
*1934 - John Dillinger killed
*1934 - Indian Reorganization Act
*1934 - Share the Wealth society founded by Huey Long
*1935 - Works Progress Administration
*1935 - The F.B.I. is established with J. Edgar Hoover as its first director.
*1935 - Neutrality Act
*1935 - Motor Carrier Act
*1935 - Social Security Act
*1935 - ''Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States''
*1935 - National Labor Relations Act
*1935 - Huey Long assassinated
*1935 - Congress of Industrial Organizations formed
*1935 - Alcoholics Anonymous founded
*1935 - Revenue Act of 1935
*1936 - Robinson-Patman Act
*1936 - ''Life'' magazine publishes first issue
*1936 - ''United States v. Butler'', which ruled that the processing taxes instituted under the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Act were unconstitutional
*1936 - Second London Naval Treaty
*1937 - ''Look'' magazine publishes first issue
*1937 - Neutrality Acts
*1937 - ''Hindenburg'' disaster, killing 35 people and marking an end to airship travel
*1937 - ''Panay'' incident, a Japanese attack on the United States Navy gunboat while anchored in the Yangtze River outside of Nanjing
*1937 - Golden Gate Bridge completed in San Francisco
*1938 - Wheeler-Lea Act
*1938 - Fair Labor Standards Act
*1939 - Hatch Act, aimed at corrupt political practices and prevented federal civil servants from campaigning
*1938 - Orson Welles' ''The War of the Worlds'' broadcast
*1939 - Nazi Germany invades Poland; World War II begins
*1939 - Cash and carry proposed to replace the Neutrality Acts
*1939 - President Roosevelt, appearing at the opening of the 1939 New York World's Fair, becomes the first President to give a speech that is broadcast on television. Semi-regular broadcasts air during the next two years

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