Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Preserver of Spirit and HopeNova Science Publishers, 2006 - 314 páginas Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the thirty-second president of the United States and served four consecutive terms, the longest presidential administration in American history. His resilience, forbearance, and superb political abilities establish Roosevelt as one of America's greatest leaders and he has been called the greatest president of the twentieth century for restoring confidence following the onset of the Great Depression and for winning World War II. In both domestic and foreign policy FDR was an improviser rather than an ideologue. Politically skilled from his days as a member of the New York senate and then as the Empire state's Governor, he was elected to the presidency in 1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944 a testament to how his personal charm and astute New Deal programs resonated with Americans. FDR was truly a national president who became an international leader and did not succumb to regionalism but united the continent. President Roosevelt became the most influential leader in the world in his lifetime. This book explores the man's life all the way from his youth to his final days. |
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... become governor of New York , nationally , Herbert Hoover had taken office on March 4 , 1929 as president and the public expected his administration to be a notable one . After all he had entered the White House as a Quaker , Iowa born ...
... become governor of New York , nationally , Herbert Hoover had taken office on March 4 , 1929 as president and the public expected his administration to be a notable one . After all he had entered the White House as a Quaker , Iowa born ...
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... become the great arsenal for democracy long before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Henry Morgenthau authorized all measures requested by FDR to aid the Allies and to plan for the defense of the U.S. Secretary of the Interior was ...
... become the great arsenal for democracy long before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Henry Morgenthau authorized all measures requested by FDR to aid the Allies and to plan for the defense of the U.S. Secretary of the Interior was ...
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... become inflamed by some one act of violence . But it would be inexcusable folly to minimize such incidents in the face of evidence which makes it clear that the incident is not isolated , but is part of a general plan . " FDR might have ...
... become inflamed by some one act of violence . But it would be inexcusable folly to minimize such incidents in the face of evidence which makes it clear that the incident is not isolated , but is part of a general plan . " FDR might have ...
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FDRs Youth and Progressive Apprenticeship | 1 |
Postwar 1920s to Governor of New York | 33 |
From New York Governor to U S President | 63 |
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