Franklin D Roosevelt Born to a wealthy prominent family Was taught to be compassionate toward those...

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Franklin D Roosevelt

• Born to a wealthy prominent family

• Was taught to be compassionate toward those in need.

Polio at age 39

•This experience shaped him into a man of great strength and courage.

•It also gave him even more compassion for those in need.

•He was able to conceal his condition from the voters in the 1932 election

• He became known more for his charm than his political accomplishments.• He became the Governor of New York because of his charisma and confidence.

•He defeated Hoover in the 1932 Presidential election.

•It was a land slide victory.

•He was willing to get the government involved in the economy in every way possible even if it meant making a mistake

• He pledged a New Deal for the American People.These massive public works programs had 3 specific goals;•Relief- to ease the plight of citizens in economic distress ($’s, Aide, Jobs)•Recovery- to restore economic health (Change in structure of Gov’t programs- rules)•Reform –To correct the ills & injustices in American Society (Systematic changes to prevent future failures)

• FDR is demonstrating his genuine concern for the farmers

Fireside Chats

• Used the Radio as a way to communicate with the American People.•He would speak to different groups of people during each broadcast (ie Farmers)•He would explain how his admin would help their specific situation•Gave Americans hope

Legacy

•He was able to stabilize America during the economic disaster by giving the country hope.•He saved democracy by keeping us from a violent revolution.•He brought America through the 2 most challenging events of the century…The Great Depression and WW2

OBAMA Comparison

He is giving many people hope as well

He also is pledging a new deal to the American People…the New New deal

Federal Emergency Relief Act

Social Security

Civilian Conservation Corps

Public Works Administration

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

FairLabor Standard

Act

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