President McKinley
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Definition
Proper noun * William McKinley: The 25th President of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. His presidency is associated with the Spanish-American War and a period of economic growth.
Usage
- The term "President McKinley" is used to refer to the historical figure, his administration, or policies enacted during his tenure.
- It is typically used in formal, historical, or academic contexts.
Examples
- President McKinley led the nation during the Spanish-American War.
- The assassination of President McKinley shocked the country.
- Historians often study the economic policies of President McKinley's administration.
Advanced Usage
- "The McKinley Administration": Refers to the collective executive leadership and policies during his presidency.
- Tariff rates were a major focus of the McKinley Administration.
- "The Age of McKinley": A historical periodization referring to the era of his political influence.
- The transition to a global power is sometimes called the Age of McKinley.
Variants and Related Words
- McKinley (noun): A common shortened reference to the president.
- Mount McKinley, now Denali, was named after him.
- McKinleyite (noun, historical): A supporter of President McKinley or his policies.
Synonyms
- William McKinley
- The 25th President
Related Phrases
- "McKinley Tariff": Refers to the Tariff Act of 1890, which he sponsored as a Congressman.
- The McKinley Tariff significantly raised import duties.
- "Assassination of McKinley": The specific historical event on September 6, 1901.
- The assassination of McKinley brought Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency.
Noun
- 25th President of the United States; was assassinated by an anarchist (1843-1901)