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William Howard Taft.
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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William Howard Taft
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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Taft William Howard
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Taft, William Howard Vingt-septième président des Etats-Unis, puis chef de la Justice. Né à Cincinnati, Ohio, le 15 septembre 1857, ilcontinua la tradition familiale en faisant du droit. Il sortit de l'Université de Yale en 1878, deuxième d'une promotionde 121. Rentré à Cincinnati; il fut admis au barreau (1880); il s'essaya à plusieurs reprises à faire de la politiquedans l'Ohio. En 1887, il fut nommé à la Cour supérieure de l'Ohio et élu pour cinq ans l'année su...
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Taft William Howard
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Taft, William Howard Vingt-septième président des Etats-Unis, puis chef de la Justice. Né à Cincinnati, Ohio, le 15 septembre 1857, ilcontinua la tradition familiale en faisant du droit. Il sortit de l'Université de Yale en 1878, deuxième d'une promotionde 121. Rentré à Cincinnati; il fut admis au barreau (1880); il s'essaya à plusieurs reprises à faire de la politiquedans l'Ohio. En 1887, il fut nommé à la Cour supérieure de l'Ohio et élu pour cinq ans l'année su...
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Taft, William Howard
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)\HDLN0000100097 \LINK0018500202PE_0843T \LINK0079300806PE_0999T Taft William Howard Homme d’Etat américain * 15.9.1857, Cincinnatti, Ohio + 8.3.1930, Washington Républicain conservateur, secrétaire d'Etat à la Guerre de 1904 à 1908, Taft succéde à Theodore Roosevelt à la présidence des États-Unis en 1909. En politique extérieure, il passe d’une stratégie d’interventions militaires à une stratégie d’influence économique ("l’impérialisme du dollar"). Protectionniste...
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Loi Taft-Hartley
4 Au nom de l'intérêt public, la loi Taft-Hartley interdit aux syndicats toute mesure de boycottage indirect. Grèves et lock-out doivent faire l'objet d'un préavis de soixante jours destiné à permettre l'ouverture de négociations préalables. Après quatre-vingts jours de grève, le préavis est renouvelable. 5 La loi Taft-Hartley déclare Illégales les grèves dirigées contre le gouvernement fédéral. Elle institue une procé dure d'urgence nationale...
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- Taft William Howard , 1857-1930, né à Cincinnati (Ohio), homme d'État américain.
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Cincinnati - geography.
and managed the Reds. The University of Cincinnati men’s basketball team enjoyed considerable success in the 1990s. IV ECONOMY Cincinnati, from its earliest beginnings, has functioned as a major port on the Ohio River. Distribution of raw materials as well as manufactured goods is one of the city’schief economic activities. Although Cincinnati remains one of the world’s leading centers for the distribution of bituminous (soft) coal, this trade is gradually declining. Coal from Kentucky and W...
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Article de presse: La fusion AFL-CIO
mort de Roosevelt, un Congrès républicain ayant été élu en 1946, le climat était à tous égards favorable à une réaction anti-ouvrière, qui, dès juin 1947, et malgré le veto du président Truman, se manifeste sous la forme de la loi Taft-Hartley. Cette loi prétend interdire des excès dont on ne saurait nier l'existence : les syndicats américains possèdent une structure assezdictatoriale qui permet aux dirigeants de se livrer à certains abus,-le banditisme pur et simple n'est pas absent de diver...
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Lyndon B.
A1 First Years in Office Johnson quickly made a two-fold reputation. He was a firm supporter of Roosevelt’s program, both domestic and foreign, and he was also a tireless worker on behalf ofthe voters he represented. Often the two activities coincided, as was the case when he helped to bring public power into Texas through the Rural ElectrificationAdministration and the Lower Colorado River Authority. He also secured funds for the building of dams, roads, and other public improvements in his di...
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Supreme Court of the United States.
The Constitution does not specify formal qualifications for membership on the Supreme Court. From the beginning, though, justices have all been lawyers, and mostpursued legal and political careers before serving on the Court. Many justices served as members of Congress, governors, or members of the Cabinet. One president,William Howard Taft, was later appointed chief justice. Some justices came to the Court from private law practice, and others were appointed from positions as lawprofessors. Man...
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Theodore Roosevelt.
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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Theodore Roosevelt
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...