Chief Justice Hughes Retires

Chief Justice Hughes Retires

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Charles Evans Hughes, a prominent figure in American history, retired as Chief Justice due to health and age considerations. His career spanned roles as Governor of New York, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and a presidential candidate against Woodrow Wilson. Appointed Chief Justice in 1930, Hughes presided over significant judicial matters and was known for his humanitarian contributions, receiving recognition for promoting tolerance.

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Why did Charles Evans Hughes retire from his position as Chief Justice?

He wanted to pursue a career in politics.

He was considering a new role in the government.

Due to health and age considerations.

He was appointed to a different judicial position.

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What significant political move did Hughes make in 1916?

He became the Governor of New York.

He retired from public service.

He ran for president against Woodrow Wilson.

He was appointed as Chief Justice.

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In what year was Charles Evans Hughes appointed as Chief Justice?

1941

1910

1916

1930

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For what contributions did Hughes receive a special citation from the National Conference of Christians and Jews?

His political campaigns.

His efforts in legal reform.

His work towards promoting tolerance.

His judicial decisions.

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How is Charles Evans Hughes remembered in American history?

As a financial expert.

As a military strategist.

As a great humanitarian and respected leader.

As a controversial political figure.