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The effects of the Fordney-McCumber Tarif were positive for the Americans. With high tariffs on forign made goods this ment that American goods were cheeper. Also, americans had more money because Wilson put down the price of American goods. America was now more well off than it had been, until the depression of course.

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Tariff rates remained basically the same as the Dingley Tariff

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It reduced tariffs.

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yes

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