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    “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” ~Franklin D. Roosevelt (Gale). Franklin Delano Roosevelt accomplished several goals in his life despite battling a physical struggle. He worked hard to restore hope for the American people during the time of the Great Depression As president of the United States‚ he created some of the nation’s most important programs and institutions. Franklin D. Roosevelt is arguably one of the best presidents in US history‚ who overcame a lot in his term‚ and whose

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    As Franklin Delano Roosevelt said in the 1932 presidential election‚ “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” (Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes) When he said that‚ he was trying to tell people that all the fear they have is only making things worse. Not only did Roosevelt say those words‚ he showed those words and encouraged the Americans by giving them hope and relief. Franklin D. Roosevelt was a great hero during the Great Depression and helped the Americans get through it with the New Deal

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    "This is preeminently the time to speak the truth‚ the word truth‚ frankly and boldly‚"(Franklin D. Roosevelt). Roosevelt‚ deciding not the hide the truth and show the people the reality of the problem. While he propounded his words he‚ he still came through with them. Everything Roosevelt said he had done‚ and the people were extremely delighted to hear them. Not only his words but his actions as well. He passed many bills and helped the people. This text shows will explain how Roosevelt’s words

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Inaugural Address was exactly what Americans of the 1930’s needed to hear. To begin‚ previous to Roosevelt’s inauguration Herbert Hoover was the president of the United States. Hoover was considered by many of the time to be the cause of the great depression and the worst president the United States had ever seen. This was largely due to the fact that his republican views‚ that the government should play a very small part in society and that the American people should be self

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    lost the ability to walk and had to be placed in wheelchairs‚ while others were so disabled they became unable to engage in any physical activity‚ or even died of the condition. Polio was so prevalent it even affected American president Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Schnell 2)! Thanks to vaccinations‚ today polio is all but unheard of in the USA‚ and in other countries that immunize against it. This example alone should show the desirability of immunization. Who

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    you... ask what you can do for your country." Two of the most influential quotes of the twentieth century taken from their inaugural speeches‚ as they were about to embark on the Presidency of the United States of America. Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt voiced the first passage on March 4th‚ 1933 and late President John F. Kennedy voiced the second passage on January 20th‚ 1961. Both inaugural speeches came at important times during American History and both share similarities and differences

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    communism and bailouts‚ then Franklin Delano Roosevelt was your man. “Far from pulling the country out of the Great Depression by following Keynesian policies‚ FDR created policies that prolonged the depression until it was more than twice as long as any other depression in American history.” In his 1932 speech when he accepted the Democratic nomination for president‚ Roosevelt promised to tackle the Great Depression with “a new deal for the American people.” Roosevelt took a pledge to "defend the

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    Herbert Hoover “When we are sick‚ we want an uncommon doctor; when we have a construction job to do‚ we want an uncommon engineer‚ and when we are at war‚ we want an uncommon general. It is only when we get into politics that we are satisfied with the common man.” -Herbert Hoover Ryan Davis Mrs. Chuhran Mr. Dembeck Herbert Hoover was born into a Quacker family on August 10‚ 1874 in an Iowa village who grew up in Oregon. (whitehouse.gov) His mother’s name was Hulda Hoover‚ and his father’s

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    Aaron Thomas Mrs. McDermott English 101-102 4 March 2014 Roosevelt Squared When comparing Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Theodore Roosevelt‚ some mistake them for close relations‚ due to the last name. However‚ these two men‚ who strived to be the best that they could be‚ are actually fifth cousins who share little heritage. Both of these men‚ though unbeknownst to them‚ would live very similar lives‚ and even both run the most powerful country in the world. So much is comparable when speaking

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    of their race. Because he and others like him had the same roots as those who bombed Pearl Harbor. The same roots. Not belief‚ not actions‚ not because of anything that they had control over. It was mere because of where they came from. If Franklin D. Roosevelt took to mind that he was forcing people out of their homes and lives‚ just because of where they came from and not that they did anything wrong----the horror that we know

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