William McKinley - Übersetzung nach französisch
Diclib.com
Wörterbuch ChatGPT
Geben Sie ein Wort oder eine Phrase in einer beliebigen Sprache ein 👆
Sprache:

Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz ChatGPT

Auf dieser Seite erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Analyse eines Wortes oder einer Phrase mithilfe der besten heute verfügbaren Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz:

  • wie das Wort verwendet wird
  • Häufigkeit der Nutzung
  • es wird häufiger in mündlicher oder schriftlicher Rede verwendet
  • Wortübersetzungsoptionen
  • Anwendungsbeispiele (mehrere Phrasen mit Übersetzung)
  • Etymologie

William McKinley - Übersetzung nach französisch

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1897 TO 1901
William Mckinley; President McKinley; William A. McKinley; William M'Kinley; 25th President of the United States; President William McKinley; William McKinley, Jr.; W McKinley; W Mckinley; McKinley, William; William McKinnley; William mckinley; William McKinley (politician); Twenty-fifth President of the United States; William MacKinley; Goodbye, all, goodbye. It is God's way. His will be done.; 25th President of America; 25th President of USA; 25th President of the US; 25th President of the USA; 25th President of the United States of America; 25th U.S. President; 25th U.S.A. President; 25th US President; 25th USA President; POTUS 25; POTUS25
  • Annexation]] of the [[Republic of Hawaii]] in 1898
  • Even after his final run for president in 1884, [[James G. Blaine]] was still seen as a possible candidate for the Republican nomination. In this 1890 ''Puck'' cartoon, he is startling Reed and McKinley (right) as they make their plans for 1892.
  • ''Puck'' magazine]], June 24, 1896, showing McKinley about to crown himself with the Republican nomination. The "priests" are Hanna (in green) and Representative [[Charles H. Grosvenor]] (red); [[H. H. Kohlsaat]] is the page holding the robe.
  • 1896 Electoral vote results
  • William and Ida McKinley (to her husband's left) pose with members of the "Flower Delegation" from [[Oil City, Pennsylvania]], before the McKinley home. Although women could not vote in most states, they might influence male relatives and were encouraged to visit Canton.
  • [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] was McKinley's mentor during and after the Civil War.
  • The official Presidential portrait of William McKinley, by [[Harriet Anderson Stubbs Murphy]]
  • Ida Saxton McKinley
  • ''Judge'' magazine]], February 6, 1897.
  • jerrymandered]]" Ohio district
  • Treaty of Paris]]
  • Katherine McKinley
  • alt=A political cartoon. A closed fist protrudes from a jacket-sleeve covered in dollar signs; a cuff-link is marked "MARK $ HANNA". The hand tightly grasps a chain from which hangs a tiny, sorry-looking figure marked "McKinley". "A Man of Mark!" concludes the cartoon's caption.
  • McKinley's close friend and adviser, [[Mark Hanna]]
  • Artist's conception of the shooting of McKinley
  • McKinley in 1865, just after the war, photograph by [[Mathew Brady]]
  • The [[McKinley Birthplace Memorial gold dollar]] was minted in 1916 and 1917
  • 1900 reelection poster with the theme that McKinley has returned prosperity to America
  • McKinley, (right of center) flanked by Georgia Governor [[Allen D. Candler]] (front row to McKinley's right) and Gen. [[William Rufus Shafter]], reviewing the Atlanta Peace Jubilee parade, December 15, 1898
  • McKinley, aged 15
  • McKinley entering the [[Temple of Music]] on September 6, 1901, shortly before the shots were fired
  • riding a plank of wood]] marked "Financial question," which is balanced between two saw-horses. The man's weight is bending the wood rather dramatically.
  • Representative McKinley
  • McKinley's inauguration, filmed by [[Thomas Edison]]
  • American soldiers scale the walls of Beijing to relieve the [[siege of the International Legations]], August 1900
  • McKinley ran on his record of prosperity and victory in 1900, winning easy re-election over William Jennings Bryan.

William McKinley         
William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th president of the United States (1897-1901)
McKinley         
McKinley, family name; William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th president of the United States (1897-1901); mountain in central Alaska, highest peak in North America

Definition

Herschelian
·adj Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

Wikipedia

William McKinley

William McKinley (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. As a politician he led a realignment that made his Republican Party largely dominant in the industrial states and nationwide until the 1930s. He presided over victory in the Spanish–American War of 1898; gained control of Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Cuba; restored prosperity after a deep depression; rejected the inflationary monetary policy of free silver, keeping the nation on the gold standard; and raised protective tariffs to boost American industry and keep wages high.

A Republican, McKinley was the last president to have served in the American Civil War; he was the only one to begin his service as an enlisted man, and end as a brevet major. After the war, he settled in Canton, Ohio, where he practiced law and married Ida Saxton. In 1876, McKinley was elected to Congress, where he became the Republican expert on the protective tariff, which he promised would bring prosperity. His 1890 McKinley Tariff was highly controversial and, together with a Democratic redistricting aimed at gerrymandering him out of office, led to his defeat in the Democratic landslide of 1890. He was elected governor of Ohio in 1891 and 1893, steering a moderate course between capital and labor interests. With the aid of his close adviser Mark Hanna, he secured the Republican nomination for president in 1896 amid a deep economic depression. He defeated his Democratic rival William Jennings Bryan after a front porch campaign in which he advocated "sound money" (the gold standard unless altered by international agreement) and promised that high tariffs would restore prosperity.

Rapid economic growth marked McKinley's presidency. He promoted the 1897 Dingley Tariff to protect manufacturers and factory workers from foreign competition and in 1900 secured the passage of the Gold Standard Act. He hoped to persuade Spain to grant independence to rebellious Cuba without conflict, but when negotiation failed, requested and signed Congress's declaration of war to begin the Spanish-American War of 1898. The United States victory was quick and decisive. As part of the peace settlement, Spain turned over to the United States its main overseas colonies of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines while Cuba was promised independence, but at that time remained under the control of the United States Army. The United States annexed the independent Republic of Hawaii in 1898 and it became a United States territory.

Historians regard McKinley's 1896 victory as a realigning election in which the political stalemate of the post-Civil War era gave way to the Republican-dominated Fourth Party System, beginning with the Progressive Era. McKinley defeated Bryan again in the 1900 presidential election in a campaign focused on imperialism, protectionism, and free silver. His achievements were cut short when he was fatally shot on September 6, 1901, by Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist. McKinley died eight days later and was succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt. As an innovator of American interventionism and pro-business sentiment, McKinley is generally ranked as an above-average president, although his take-over of the Philippines is often criticized as an act of imperialism. His popularity was soon overshadowed by Roosevelt's.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für William McKinley
1. De męme, on dénombre plusieurs époques politiques en Amérique, dont celles de William McKinley et de Franklin Roosevelt.
2. En mati';re de politique étrang';re, Obama me rappelle surtout le président républicain William McKinley («l‘idole de l‘Ohio») qui allait ŕ l‘étranger en quęte de monstres coloniaux.
3. Quatre ont été assassinés (Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley et John Kennedy), quatre autres sont morts dans l‘exercice de leurs fonctions (William Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding et Franklin Roosevelt) et l‘un a été destitué (Richard Nixon). Cinq vice–présidents ont été élus ŕ la présidence (John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin van Buren, Richard Nixon et George H.
4. A commencer par son grand–p';re maternel, Arthur Paul Nicholas Cassini, marquis de Capuzzuchi di Bologna, comte de Cassini, qui a été ambassadeur de Russie aux Etats–Unis au début du XXe si';cle, durant les présidences de William McKinley et de Theodore Roosevelt.