Statements (47)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
Person
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gptkbp:birthPlace |
gptkb:Caldwell,_New_Jersey
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gptkbp:born |
March 18, 1832
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gptkbp:burialPlace |
gptkb:Princeton_Cemetery
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gptkbp:children |
Emma,_Ruth,_and_others
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gptkbp:deathPlace |
gptkb:Princeton,_New_Jersey
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gptkbp:died |
January 1, 1908
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gptkbp:education |
gptkb:Lafayette_College
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gptkbp:famousFor |
Advocating for civil service reform
Being a champion of the gold standard Being a lawyer before entering politics Being a reformer in the Gilded Age Being a strong advocate for the working class Being a strong opponent of political corruption Being a supporter of the Monroe Doctrine Having a complex legacy as a president Opposing high tariffs Opposing the free silver movement Signing the Interstate Commerce Act Vetoing the Texas Seed Bill Vetoing wasteful legislation Being the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms Being a proponent of the merit system in government jobs Being_a_member_of_the_American_Bar_Association Being_a_popular_figure_in_American_history Maintaining_a_laissez-faire_economic_policy Opposing_the_annexation_of_Hawaii Signing_the_Dawes_Act Being_a_member_of_the_Democratic_National_Committee |
gptkbp:governs |
Governor_of_New_York_from_1883_to_1885
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Cleveland H. Cleveland
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gptkbp:nickname |
gptkb:Grover_Cleveland
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gptkbp:notableWork |
Cleveland's_Administration
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gptkbp:occupation |
Politician
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gptkbp:party |
gptkb:Democratic_Party
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gptkbp:politicalPosition |
Governor_of_New_York
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gptkbp:precededBy |
gptkb:Benjamin_Harrison
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gptkbp:president |
22nd President of the United States
24th President of the United States |
gptkbp:religion |
Presbyterianism
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gptkbp:signature |
Cleveland_H._Cleveland's_signature
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gptkbp:spouse |
Frances_Folsom
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gptkbp:succeededBy |
gptkb:William_McKinley
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gptkbp:termEnd |
March 4, 1889
March 4, 1897 |
gptkbp:termStart |
March 4, 1893
March 4, 1885 |