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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Assassin of U.S. President William McKinley.
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  • ...es of America|U.S.]] [[Republican Party]]; campaign manager of President [[William McKinley]].
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  • ..., [[National Democratic Party]] || [[William Jennings Bryan]], Democrat; [[William McKinley]], Republican || <span style="color:red">McKinley</span> | 1900 || [[William McKinley]], Republican || [[William Jennings Bryan]], Democrat || <span style="color
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  • Image:Mck01.jpg|William McKinley
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  • ...y most backers of the ideals of the party ended up voting for Republican [[William McKinley]] in the election, but it did poll 137,000 votes, about 1.0%. After disapp
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  • | 24 || [[Garret A. Hobart]] || 1897-1899 || [[William McKinley]] || Died in office | 25 || [[Theodore Roosevelt]] || 1901 || [[William McKinley]] || Succeeded on death of McKinley
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  • ...]], Carter was educated at Fort Street School in Honolulu (now [[President William McKinley High School|McKinley High School]]), [[Phillips Academy]] in Andover, Massa
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  • ...the campaign manager of the successful Republican Presidential candidate [[William McKinley]] in the realigning Presidential election of 1896, in the first modern poli ...unsuccessful effort to gain the Republican presidential nomination. Rep. William McKinley had been defeated for reelection to the House in 1890 on the issue of the h
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  • '''William McKinley''' (1843-1901) was the twenty-fifth [[President of the United States of Ame * Dobson, John M. ''Reticient Expansionism: The Foreign Policy of William McKinley.'' 1988.
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  • |[[William McKinley]]
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  • ...ed by a decisive victory of the pro-gold, high-tariff Republicans led by [[William McKinley]] over pro-silver [[William Jennings Bryan]].
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  • ...901 || Assassinated September 14, 1901||Republican||[[Image:Mck01.jpg|50px|William McKinley]]
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  • | Mar. 4, 1897 || Mar. 5, 1897 || [[William McKinley]] | Mar. 6, 1897 || Sep. 14, 1901 || [[William McKinley]]
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  • In 1897, President [[William McKinley]] appointed [[Lyman J. Gage]] to be [[Secretary of the Treasury]]. Gage as
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  • ...s evil and dangerous. In 1896 and 1900 the gold forces under Republican [[William McKinley]] decisively defeated the silverites under [[William Jennings Bryan]]. ...[[Republican Party (United States), history|Republican Party]] nominated [[William McKinley]] on a platform supporting the gold standard which was favored by financial
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  • ...|Japanese]] immigrant parents, Ariyoshi graduated in 1944 from [[President William McKinley High School|McKinley High School]]. As [[World War II]] drew to a close, h
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  • ...heavy losses in part because of the issue of parochial schools. In 1896 [[William McKinley]] supported pluralism, promising all ethnic and religious groups would pros
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  • ...f the [[League of Nations]]. Dominant personalities included presidents [[William McKinley]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Woodrow Wilson]], and three-time presidenti * Morgan, H. Wayne. ''William McKinley and His America'' (1963)
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  • ...pole and helpless, his free silver wagon destroyed by the gold express of William McKinley]] '''Wizard''': President [[William McKinley]] <br>
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  • The Republicans nominated [[William McKinley]] on a program of prosperity through industrial growth, high tariffs, and [
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  • ...arily over the tariff issue, and Cleveland lost. Republican Congressman [[William McKinley]] argued,
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  • ...atement on page 41 that Eddie West receives an autographed photograph from William McKinley in the White House dated January 27, 1904. McKinley, of course, was assass
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  • ...aw polls showed his crusade forging a lead in the critical Midwest. Then [[William McKinley]] and [[Mark Hanna]] seized control of the situation; their countercrusade ...anarchy if Bryan should win, and offered prosperity and pluralism under [[William McKinley]]. Party loyalty itself weakened as voters were switching between parties m
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  • *Morgan, H. Wayne. ''William McKinley and His America'' 1963.
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  • ...e it the central issue of his losing 1888 campaign, as Republicans under [[William McKinley]] claimed a high tariff was needed to produce high wages, high profits, and
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  • In 1900, President [[William McKinley]] appointed Taft as the chairman of a commission to organize a civilian gov
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  • * '''Hiesey''' - [[William McKinley Hiesey]]
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  • ...ral theme in the way in which these terms are now understood. Republican [[William McKinley]] won using the pro-business slogan "[[sound money]] and protection," while
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  • The election of [[William McKinley]] in 1896 was a [[realigning election]] that changed the balance of power,
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  • ...pole and helpless, his free silver wagon destroyed by the gold express of William McKinley]]
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  • ...gs Bryan]]. Morgan and Wall Street bankers donated heavily to Republican [[William McKinley]], who was elected in 1896 and reelected in 1900 on a gold standard platfor
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  • In 1901, as Vice President, Roosevelt succeeded President [[William McKinley]] after an assassination. Roosevelt was a [[Progressive Era|Progressive]] r ...y Roosevelt's close friend, Congressman [[Henry Cabot Lodge]], President [[William McKinley]] in 1897 appointed Roosevelt to the post of Assistant Secretary of the Nav
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  • ...e reelection of [[Republican Party (United States), history|Republican]] [[William McKinley]], Hanna was able to convince the owners to concede a wage increase and gri
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  • * 1898 - De Lôme Letter: Spanish minister wrote disparagingly of President [[William McKinley]]
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  • ...eign soil to acquire more territory but for humanity's sake.", president [[William McKinley]], July 12, 1900. On the left hand, the situation as portrayed in 1896, bef
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  • The election of [[William McKinley]] in [[U.S. presidential election, 1896|1896]] marked a new era of Republic | [[U.S. presidential election, 1896|1896]] || Won ||rowspan=2| [[William McKinley]]<sup>[1]</sup> || [[Garret A. Hobart]]<sup>[3]</sup> ||rowspan=2| 25th ||r
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  • ...ous farmers generally rejected Bryan's crusade. Bryan was overwhelmed by [[William McKinley]] in the most exciting race in national history. (Historians have discover
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  • ...ral theme in the way in which these terms are now understood. Republican [[William McKinley]] won using the pro-business slogan "[[sound money]] and protection," while
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  • After experiencing the vigorous presidencies from [[William McKinley]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]], Wilson no longer entertained thoughts of parl
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  • ...heavy losses in part because of the issue of parochial schools. In 1896 [[William McKinley]] supported pluralism, promising all ethnic and religious groups would pros
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  • ...our was a financial necessity. In America, Churchill met [[Mark Twain]], [[William McKinley|President McKinley]] and Vice President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]; he did not
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