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Grover Cleveland, I,was not overly partisan. As the first Democratic president since the war, he favored the South, which contained his party’s base. He maintained Jacksonian small-government attitudes, however unsatisfactory they had become, and believed government assistance to citizens to be improper, even in naturaprick-test 发表于 2025-3-27 06:09:01
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Grover Cleveland, II,ties as many presidential second terms have been. He faced severe economic disturbances, and his rigid ideology was inappropriate to deal with the depression. In labor disturbances, he used government’s power to support employers, and thus earned labor’s hatred. His own party all but disowned him. S乐意 发表于 2025-3-27 14:41:58
William McKinley,t for decades. This was as important as any of his actions as president—and he was an extraordinary president. He dominated Congress, was enormously popular, and despite the conventional wisdom that presents him as a dull conservative, he set the scene for the vibrancy of his successor, the dynamic较早 发表于 2025-3-27 19:06:43
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Ulysses S. Grant,ess denied funding. He thwarted Jim Fisk and Jay Gould’s scheme to corner gold. Corruption existed, but has been exaggerated; much in fact predated his presidency. Reasonable people may disagree about Grant, but only by ignoring the record, or distorting it, could anyone argue that he was weak and naïve, or that he weakened the presidency.停止偿付 发表于 2025-3-28 10:01:33
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Grover Cleveland, I,l disasters. He was a strong president who succeeded in securing complete repeal of the Tenure of Office Act. Despite his orientation toward business, he was concerned about its power and thus signed the Interstate Commerce Act. His term strengthened both the federal government in general, and the presidency in particular.