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"FIGHTING BOB" LA FOLLETTE, PART I Robert La Follette was the most effective progressives of the Progressive Era. Many of the reforms he fought for were enacted, including primaries, graduated income tax and regulation of corporations. Yet, he was his own worst enemy. In this article, we will examine this fascinating man's early career. la follette • coolidge • taft • wilson • roosevelt
QUEEN LIL AND PRESIDENT DOLE: A RENDEZVOUS IN HAWAII The interesting story of and background to the annexation of Hawaii. united states • hawaii • sanford dole • queen liliuokalani • imperialism
The Rise of William McKinley William McKinley, the Ohioan who would later become President, began his life in politics early, and lived much of his life in service to his country. president william mckinley • canton ohio • united states civil war • rutherford b hayes • mckinley tariff
Grover Cleveland's Second Term Finally defeating Benjamin Harrison on his second attempt, Grover Cleveland returned to the White House, but times had changed. president grover cleveland • panic of 1893 • american depression • silver coinage • bimetalism
President Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison's four years in the office of President has been largely forgotten in the century since. His legacy is mixed, despite a strong legislative agenda. benjamin harrison • sherman antitrust act • sherman silver purchase act • mckinley tariff • william mckinley
The Presidency of William McKinley Before his assassination in 1901, William McKinley found a good deal of success in the office of the President, being the first incumbent since Ulysses S. Grant to win re president william mckinley • the gilded age • the progressive age • spanish-american war • sinking of the uss maine
IS THERE A PRESIDENT IN THE HOUSE? (PART V) Presidents Hayes, Garfield, Harrison and McKinley had considerable experience in Congress, which helped them when they were elected President. All of these Presidents were capable political leaders who accomplished many of their goals. In this article we will examine how their years in Congress related to their terms as President. hayes • garfield • arthur • cleveland • harrison
Presidential Elections of Grover Cleveland Honest Grover Cleveland won the popular vote in three consecutive presidential elections, a feat shared by Andrew Jackson and exceeded only by Franklin Roosevelt grover cleveland • presidential elections • popular vote • james g. blaine • benjamin harrison
The Man Who Bailed Out the US and Wall Street The largest government bailout occurred between 2008 and 2009. But in 1895, one man bailed out the US government, then Wall Street in 1907. That was JP Morgan. jp morgan • the panic of 1893 • panic of 1907 • laissez-faire • government bailouts |
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