The civil service system
- The assasination of JFK
The Assassination of President James Garfield
The Assassination of President James Garfield
The death of McKinley made Theodore Roosevelt the President. Roosevelt had many new ideas and pushed through many progressive reforms- conservation and food and drug safety for example.
President John F. Kennedy was a target for assassination due to a combination of political, social, and ideological factors. His handling of the Cold War, particularly the Cuban Missile Crisis and the contentious relationship with Cuba, made him a target for extremists. Additionally, his push for civil rights and social reforms alienated certain groups in the U.S. and abroad. Furthermore, conspiracy theories and dissenting factions within the government and organized crime also contributed to the perception of him as a threat, leading to his assassination in 1963.
governance,fiscal government,monetary policy and financial reforms,export and investment,
President Wilson's reforms were the Tariff Reform, Business Reform, and the Banking Reform.
government reforms
Government reforms
President Lyndon B. Johnson gained more support for social reforms after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. The tragedy galvanized the nation and created a sense of urgency for Johnson to advance Kennedy's vision, particularly in areas like civil rights and poverty alleviation. His ability to frame social reforms as a continuation of Kennedy's legacy helped him rally bipartisan support for initiatives such as the War on Poverty and the Civil Rights Act. Ultimately, this momentum contributed to significant legislative achievements during his presidency.
The assassination of Alexander II in 1881 by a revolutionary group called the People's Will brought an end to his reforms. His successor, Alexander III, implemented a period of reactionary policies that rolled back many of the reforms introduced by his father.
The series of reforms that was dubbed the New Deal were brought into effect under the government of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.