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Calvin Coolidge - traducción al francés

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1923 TO 1929
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  • Coolidge as a State Representative in 1908
  • Osage]] men with Coolidge after he signed the bill granting Native Americans U.S. citizenship
  • Coolidge's home (1906−1930) in [[Northampton, Massachusetts]]
  • President Coolidge signing appropriation bills for the Veterans Bureau on the South Lawn during the garden party for wounded veterans, June 5, 1924. General [[John J. Pershing]] is at left. The man at right, looking on, appears to be Veterans Bureau Director [[Frank T. Hines]].
  • Official portrait of Calvin Coolidge
  • Coolidge appointed [[Harlan F. Stone]] first as Attorney General and then as a Supreme Court Justice.
  • Coolidge with his vice president, [[Charles G. Dawes]]
  • Henry C. Wallace]], [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Hubert Work]].
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  • Coolidge inspects militia in Boston police strike
  • Memorial Amphitheater]] in 1924
  • 1924 electoral vote results
  • [[Grace Coolidge]]
  • President Harding and Vice President Coolidge with their wives
  • Professor [[Charles Edward Garman]]
  • An original Harding-Coolidge campaign button

Calvin Coolidge         
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), 30th president of the United States (1923-29)
Coolidge         
Coolidge, family name; Calvin Coolidge (1923-29), 30th president of the United States (1923-29); city in Arizona (USA), city in Georgia (USA); city in Kansas (USA); town in Texas (USA)

Definición

equip
v.
1) (d; tr.) to equip for; with
2) (H) her training equipped her to cope with the new job

Wikipedia

Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr.; ; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929.

Born in Vermont, Coolidge was a Republican lawyer from New England who climbed up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, becoming the state's 48th governor; his response to the Boston Police Strike of 1919 thrust him into the national spotlight as a man of decisive action. Coolidge was elected the country's 29th vice president the next year, succeeding the presidency upon the sudden death of President Warren G. Harding in 1923. Elected in his own right in 1924, Coolidge gained a reputation as a small-government conservative distinguished by a taciturn personality and dry sense of humor, receiving the nickname "Silent Cal". Though his widespread popularity enabled him to run for a second full term, he chose not to run again in 1928, remarking that ten years as president was (at the time) "longer than any other man has had it – too long!"

Throughout his gubernatorial career, Coolidge ran on the record of fiscal conservatism, strong support for women's suffrage, and a vague opposition to Prohibition. During his presidency, he restored public confidence in the White House after the many scandals of the Harding administration. He signed into law the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, which granted U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans, and oversaw a period of rapid and expansive economic growth known as the "Roaring Twenties", leaving office with considerable popularity. He was known for his hands-off governing approach and pro-business stances. As a Coolidge biographer wrote: "He embodied the spirit and hopes of the middle class, could interpret their longings and express their opinions. That he did represent the genius of the average is the most convincing proof of his strength."

Scholars have ranked Coolidge in the lower half of U.S. presidents. He gains almost universal praise for his stalwart support of racial equality during a period of heightened racial tension in the United States, and is highly praised by advocates of smaller government and laissez-faire economics, while supporters of an active central government generally view him far less favorably. His critics argue that he failed to use the country's economic boom to help struggling farmers and workers in other flailing industries, and there is still much debate among historians as to the extent to which Coolidge's economic policies contributed to the onset of the Great Depression.

Ejemplos de uso de Calvin Coolidge
1. Un record de prospérité, note Calvin Coolidge, trenti';me président des Etats–Unis, dans son dernier message sur l‘état de l‘Union, en décembre 1'28. «Aucun congr';s [...] n‘a jamais eu de perspective plus agréable que celle qui apparaît aujourd‘hui», note–t–il avec enthousiasme.
2. Męme si la campagne de McCain a essayé de faire passer Barack Obama pour un féru des impôts et de la dépense, un ami des terroristes et un radical fumeur de joints des années 1'60, je crois qu‘il sera un président républicain plus prévisible que Benjamin Harrison («l‘Iceberg humain») ou Calvin Coolidge («Cal le silencieux»). Nous avons appris pendant les débats que l‘idée qu‘Obama se fait d‘un conseiller économique ressemble au financier Warren Buffett («l‘Oracle d‘Omaha»), l‘homme le plus riche d‘Amérique.