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qiē · ài lún · ā Chester Alan Arthurwēi lián Wilhelm I
féi liè sān shì Friedrich III · léi wéi Francois Paul Jules Grévy
yuē hàn · shān · mài táng Sir John Alexander Macdonald · chá · hǎi Rutherford B. Hayes
· mài hóng Patrice MacMahonyuē hàn · yuē · kǎo wēi 'ěr · ā jué shì Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
· lǎng suǒ · · nuò Marie François Sadi Carnot shān sān shì Alexander III Alexandrovich
yuē hàn · luò · wèi · tānɡ sēn jué shì Sir John Sparrow David Thompsonfěi · 'ěr Francois Félix Faure
wéi duō wáng Queen Victoriaběn jié míng · sēn Benjamin Harrison
wēi lián · mài jīn lāi William McKinleyràng · 'ěr - pèi 'āi Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Périer
guāng Guang Xushǐ fēn · luó · lán Stephen Grover Cleveland
shǐ fēn · luó · lán Stephen Grover Clevelandài huá shì Edward VII
míng zhì tiān huángchá 'ěr · jué shì Sir Charles Tupper
yuán shì kǎi Yuan Shikaimài kěn · bào wēi 'ěr jué shì Sir Mackenzie Bowell
'èr shì Nicholas IIféng guó zhāng Feng Guozhang
'ào duō · luó Theodore Rooseveltwēi 'ěr · láo léi 'ěr jué shì Sir Wilfrid Laurier
bǎo luó · shā nèi 'ěr Paul Deschanelzhōu Zhou Ziji
lún · gài 'ěr · dìng Warren Gamaliel Hardingtuō · luó · wēi 'ěr xùn Thomas Woodrow Wilson
liè níng Vladimir Ilich Leninsūn zhōng shān Sun Zhongshan
· ài Friedrich Ebert zhèng tiān huáng Taisho Emperor
yuán hóng Li Yuanhongzhāng zuò lín Zhang Zuolin
āi · lǎng suǒ · bèi Émile François Loubettán yán kǎi Tan Yankai
wēi lián · huò huá · tuō William Howard Taft lāi máng · ā 'ěr máng · 'āi Clement Armand Fallières
bǎo luó · měi Paul Doumer wéi Hu Weide
cén chūn xuān Cen Chunxuanxiǎo yuē hàn · 'ěr wén · zhī John Calvin Coolidge,Jr.
léi méng · 'ēn jiā lāi Raymond Poincarébǎo luó · féng · xīng dēng bǎo Paul von Hindenburg
huáng Huang Fuduàn ruì Duan Qirui
hàn mín Hu Hanminqiáo zhì shì George V
jiā dōng · méi Gaston Doumergueluó · lāi 'ěr · dēng jué shì Sir Robert Laird Borden
cáo kūn Cao Kun Ryikov,Leksei Ivanovich
shì chāng Xu Shichangwēi lián 'èr shì Wilhelm II
lín sēn Lin Sen shān · lán Alexandre Millerand
qiē · ài lún · ā Chester Alan Arthur
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  qiē · ài lún · ā ( ChesterAlanArthur, 1829 nián 10 yuè 5 1886 nián 11 yuè 18 ), yuán wéi zhān · jiā fěi 'ěr de zǒng tǒng。 1881 nián 7 yuè 2 zǒng tǒng zhān · jiā fěi 'ěr zài 9 yuè 19 wáng hòusuí jiē rèn wéi měi guó 'èr shí rèn zǒng tǒng (1881 nián 9 yuè 19 1885 nián 3 yuè 4 )。 rèn zhí jiān qiān shǔ liǎo pái huá 'àn


  Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was an American politician who served as the 21st President of the United States. Arthur was a member of the Republican Party and worked as a lawyer before becoming the 20th Vice President under James Garfield. While Garfield was mortally wounded by Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881, he did not die until September 19, at which time Arthur was sworn in as president, serving until March 4, 1885.
  
  Before entering elected politics, Arthur was a member of the Stalwart faction of the Republican Party and a political protégé of Roscoe Conkling, rising to Collector of the Port of New York, a position to which he was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant. He was then removed by the succeeding president, Rutherford B. Hayes, in an effort to reform the patronage system in New York.
  
  To the chagrin of the Stalwarts, the onetime Collector of the Port of New York became, as President, a champion of civil service reform. He avoided old political cronies and eventually alienated his old mentor Conkling. Public pressure, heightened by the assassination of Garfield, forced an unwieldy Congress to heed the President. Arthur's primary achievement was the passage of the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act. The passage of this legislation earned Arthur the moniker "The Father of Civil Service" and a favorable reputation among historians.
  
  Publisher Alexander K. McClure wrote, "No man ever entered the Presidency so profoundly and widely distrusted, and no one ever retired… more generally respected." Author Mark Twain, deeply cynical about politicians, conceded, "It would be hard indeed to better President Arthur's administration."
    

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