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wēi lián · mài jīn lāi William McKinley
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  wēi lián · mài jīn lāi( WilliamMcKinley, 1843 nián 1 yuè 29 1901 nián 9 yuè 14 ), měi guó zhèng zhì jiāzài 1896 nián bài dāng shí de wēi lián · zhān níng · lāi 'ēn dāng xuǎn zǒng tǒng 25 rèn zǒng tǒng( 1897 nián 3 yuè 4 1901 nián 9 yuè 14 ), gòng dǎng rénmài jīn lāi céng dāng shíniǔ yuē bàochuàng bàn rén wēi lián · dài dòng de qíng zhù lùn fēng cháo dòng měi zhàn zhēngzhàn lǐng fěi bīnzhèn fěi bīn dāng de mín yùn dòng duì zhōng guó shí xíng mén kāi fàng zhèng jiā guó lián jūn qīn zhōng guózhèn zhōng guó de tuán yùn dòngzài de dài lǐng xiàměi guó kāi shǐ liǎo nèi zhàn hòu de guī duì wài kuò zhāngjìn liǎo guó zhù shí zài jīng fāng miàn shí xíng jīn běn wèi zhì shǐ měi guó jīng fán róngbèi chēng wéi fán róng zǒng tǒng 。 1901 nián bèi zhèng zhù zhě 'áng · zuǒ luó qiāng shā shēn wáng


  William McKinley Jr. (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States, and the last veteran of the American Civil War to be elected to the office.
  
  By the 1880s, McKinley was a national Republican leader; his signature issue was high tariffs on imports as a formula for prosperity, as typified by his McKinley Tariff of 1890. As the Republican candidate in the 1896 presidential election, he upheld the gold standard, and promoted pluralism among ethnic groups. His campaign, designed by Mark Hanna, introduced new advertising-style campaign techniques that revolutionized campaign practices and beat back the crusading of his arch-rival, William Jennings Bryan. The 1896 election is often considered a realigning election that marked the beginning of the Progressive Era.
  
  McKinley presided over a return to prosperity after the Panic of 1893. He launched the Spanish-American War, widely popular due to the efforts of the yellow press, using the context of Spanish atrocities in Cuba. Later he annexed the former Spanish territories of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and set up a protectorate over Cuba. He also presided over the annexation of the formerly independent Kingdom of Hawaii. McKinley was reelected in the 1900 presidential election after another intense campaign against Bryan, this one focused on foreign policy. After McKinley's assassination in 1901 by Leon Czolgosz, an American anarchist of Polish descent, he was succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt.
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