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Grover Cleveland - tradução para francês

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1885–89 AND 1893–97
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  • Poster President Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman of Ohio (1888).
  • An anti-Blaine cartoon presents him as the "tattooed man", with many indelible scandals.
  • Cleveland's first Cabinet. <br />Front row, left to right: [[Thomas F. Bayard]], '''Cleveland''', [[Daniel Manning]], [[Lucius Q. C. Lamar]] <br /> Back row, left to right: [[William F. Vilas]], [[William C. Whitney]], [[William C. Endicott]], [[Augustus H. Garland]]
  • Cleveland portrayed as a tariff reformer
  • 1891}}
  • 1884 election]]
  • Results of the 1888 Election
  • Results of the 1892 election
  • Frances Folsom Cleveland circa 1886
  • Gubernatorial portrait of Grover Cleveland
  • Cleveland's humiliation by Gorman and the sugar trust
  • [[Henry L. Dawes]] wrote the [[Dawes Act]], which Cleveland signed into law.
  • ''His Little Hawaiian Game Checkmated'', 1894
  • Caricature of Cleveland as anti-silver.
  • [[John Tyler Morgan]], Senator from [[Alabama]], opposed Cleveland on free silver, the tariff, and the Hawaii treaty, saying of Cleveland that "I hate the ground that man walks on."<ref>Nevins, 568</ref>
  • An anti-Cleveland cartoon highlights the Halpin scandal.
  • Outgoing President Cleveland, at right, stands nearby as [[William McKinley]] is sworn in as president by Chief Justice [[Melville Fuller]].
  • Cleveland in 1903 at age 66 by [[Frederick Gutekunst]]

Grover Cleveland         
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), 22nd and 24th president of the United States (1885-89, 1893-97)
Adlai Ewing Stevenson         
Adlai Ewing Stevenson (1835-1914), vice President of the United States (from 1893 to 1897), under President Grover Cleveland

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Cleveland
Cleavage.
In that low-cut dress she was wearing, you could see Cleveland.

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Grover Cleveland

Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. Cleveland is the only president in U.S. history to serve two non-consecutive presidential terms. He won the popular vote in three presidential elections—1884, 1888, and 1892—though Benjamin Harrison won the electoral college vote and thus the presidency in 1888. Cleveland was one of two Democrats elected president (followed by Woodrow Wilson in 1912) in an era when Republicans dominated the presidency between 1861 to 1933.

In 1881, Cleveland was elected mayor of Buffalo, and in 1882, he was elected governor of New York. He was the leader of the pro-business Bourbon Democrats who opposed high tariffs, free silver, inflation, imperialism, and subsidies to business, farmers, or veterans. His crusade for political reform and fiscal conservatism made him an icon for American conservatives of the era. Cleveland won praise for his honesty, self-reliance, integrity, and commitment to the principles of classical liberalism. He fought political corruption, patronage, and bossism. As a reformer, his prestige led many like-minded Republicans, called "Mugwumps", to bolt from the Republican Party's presidential ticket and swing their support to Cleveland during the 1884 election. Fifteen months into his first presidential term, he married Frances Folsom on June 2, 1886. As his second administration began, disaster hit the nation when the Panic of 1893 produced a severe national depression. It ruined his Democratic Party, opening the way for a Republican landslide in 1894 and for the agrarian and silverite seizure of the Democratic Party in 1896. The result was a political realignment that ended the Third Party System and launched the Fourth Party System and the Progressive Era.

Cleveland was a formidable policymaker, and he also drew corresponding criticism. His intervention in the Pullman Strike of 1894 to keep the railroads moving angered labor unions nationwide in addition to the party in Illinois; his support of the gold standard and opposition to free silver alienated the agrarian wing of the Democratic Party. Critics complained that Cleveland had little imagination and seemed overwhelmed by the nation's economic disasters—depressions and strikes—in his second term. Even so, his reputation for probity and good character survived the troubles of his second term. Biographer Allan Nevins wrote, "[I]n Grover Cleveland, the greatness lies in typical rather than unusual qualities. He had no endowments that thousands of men do not have. He possessed honesty, courage, firmness, independence, and common sense. But he possessed them to a degree other men do not." By the end of his second term, public perception showed him to be one of the most unpopular U.S. presidents, and he was by then rejected even by most Democrats. Today, Cleveland is considered by most historians to have been a successful leader, and has been praised for honesty, integrity, adherence to his morals, defying party boundaries, and effective leadership.

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