Which of the following resulted from the death of President McKinley in 1901?
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William McKilney was a lawmaker and attorney who failed in as 25th president of United States from March 4, 1897 until his death in September 1901. he was assassinated. gunshot wounds were in vital locations which led to his death as the 25th president of United States.
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The Anarchist Exclusion Act resulted from the death of President McKinley in 1901.
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- On 6 September 1901, after being fatally shot at the American Exposition, New York, William McKinley became the sixth U.S. president to be killed.
- Throughout his administration, McKinley led the country to success in the Spanish-American War, increased defensive tariffs to boost American manufacturing, and opposed free silver (effectively, expansionary monetary policy) to hold the country on the gold standard.
- This added to his unpopularity, which, on the other hand, forced Czolgosz to assassinate him, covered his gun with a towel and twice shot McKinley at point blank range in the abdomen.
- Eight days later, on 14 September, McKinley succumbed to his injuries.
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