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Q: What prompted expansionism during the presidency of William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt?
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Who suceeded William McKinley?

The vice-president, Theodore Roosevelt, assumed the presidency when McKinley was assassinated.


How did Theodore Roosevelt assume the presidency?

He assumed the Presidency after the assassination of William McKinley in 1901 and was elected in 1904


Who was President Teddy Roosevelt's predecessor who was assassinated?

Vice President Theodore Roosevelt assumed the Presidency upon the assassination of President William McKinley.


When was Theodore Roosevelt's presidency?

Theodore Roosevelt served from from Sept 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. He became president when McKinley died and was elected to a full term in 1904.


Did Roosevelt take oath in office after the assassination of a president?

Vice President Theodore Roosevelt took over the Presidency after the assassination of William McKinley in September, 1901.


Who was the youngest person to reach the office of president by any means including assuming office after the death of a president?

Theodore Roosevelt


Who ran for presidency in 1904 and 1912?

A+ its Theodore Roosevelt


Why did Theodore Roosevelt serve for most of McKinley's term?

Roosevelt was McKinley's vice-president. After McKinley was shot, Roosevelt took over.


How was Theodore Roosevelt elected?

He was elected Vice-President in 1900. After succeeding to the Presidency in 1901, on McKinley's assassination, he was re-elected President in 1904.


Who was vp when McKinley was assassinated?

Theodore Roosevelt


Who replaced McKinley as president?

Theodore Roosevelt


Whose belief in expansionism led to the building of the panama canel?

It was Theodore Roosevelt's belief in expansionism that led to the construction of the Panama Canal. Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.