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  2. 1920 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 2, 1920. Republican senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio defeated Democratic governor James M. Cox of Ohio. It was the first election held after the end of the First World War , and the first election after the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment which gave equal votes to men ...

  3. 1920 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    From March 9 to June 5, 1920, voters of the Republican Party elected delegates to the 1920 Republican National Convention for the purpose of choosing the party's nominee for president in the 1920 election. The delegates were largely contested between Governor Hiram Johnson of California, a progressive who had been the running mate of Theodore ...

  4. 1920 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The 1920 United States elections was held on November 2. In the aftermath of World War I , the Republican Party re-established the dominant position it lost in the 1910 and 1912 elections. This was the first election after the ratification of the 19th Amendment , which granted women the constitutional right to vote.

  5. History of the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Only one Republican Senator voted to convict Trump, Mitt Romney. He was the first Senator in history to vote for conviction of a president of their own party during an impeachment trial. [184] [185] In January 2020, the U.S. assassinated Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, escalating tensions with Iran. [186]

  6. Political eras of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dominant personalities included presidents William McKinley (R), Theodore Roosevelt (R), and Woodrow Wilson (D), three-time presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan (D), and Wisconsin's progressive Republican Robert M. La Follette Sr. The Fourth Party System ended with the Great Depression, a worldwide economic depression that started in 1929.

  7. How has history's ranking of presidents changed over time? - AOL

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    Bottom Rank: No. 3. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's high marks continued throughout his administration and into recent times: He was elected to a record four terms in the White House and ...

  8. List of presidents of the United States by time in office

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    The length of a full four-year term of office for a president of the United States usually amounts to 1,461 days (three common years of 365 days plus one leap year of 366 days). The listed number of days is calculated as the difference between dates , which counts the number of calendar days except the first day ( day zero ).

  9. 5 Presidents Who Raised Taxes the Most, and 5 Who Lowered ...

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    President Harding died during his lone, scandal-plagued term in office, but not before he launched one of history’s greatest tax-cutting sprees. The World War I years had sent taxes soaring to ...