The New Deal: Franklin Roosevelt

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The term, The New Deal, comes from Franklin Roosevelt’s 1932 democratic presidential nomination acceptance speech, Roosevelt says, "I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people."(Referring to the great depression) Roosevelt explains the New Deal as a "use of the authority of government as an organized form of self-help for all classes and groups and sections of our country." The New Deal program was born in a Brain Trust meeting prior to Roosevelt’s inauguration. (Anonymous)
Opening the way for the New Deal, President Herbert Hoover was beaten by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Election of 1932. President Hoover, who had said to been liable for the stock market crash and the Depression, strongly disagreed with Roosevelt`s New Deal legislation, in which the federal government implied responsibility for the welfare of the nation by maintaining a high level of economic activities. According to Herbert Hoover, Roosevelt had been sluggish to reveal his New Deal program during the presidential campaign and was concerned that the new president would sink the nation into debt to pay for the New Deal. (Anonymous)
The president called a special session of congress on March 9th. He began to submit reform and recovery measures for congressional agreement. Basically all of the bills Roosevelt proposed were enacted by congress. The 99-Day session was referred to as the “Hundred Days.” (March 9- June 16) March 12th, 1933, was the first time that Franklin Roosevelt broadcasted the first of 30 “fireside Chats” over the radio to the American people. His opening topic was the bank crisis. He, for the most part, spoke on a variety of topics that inform Americans and encourage them to support his domestic agenda, and almost immed...

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...uld be decided by the relations of the United States and Russia. Roosevelt put much time and effort in planning an ideal of a United Nation that he hope would settle the international difficulties.
As the war started to deteriorated, Roosevelt’s health did the same. On April 12th, 1954, in Warm Springs, Georgia, Franklin D. Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage, just before the end of the war. Just as Franklin wished, he was buried near the sundial in the Rose Garden on April 15, 1945. His wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, was later to be buried at his side after her death in 1962.

Works Cited

Anonymous. "United States History." http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1851.html. 20 February 2014.
Quotes regarding The New Deal
“I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.”
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
Speech accepting the 1932 Democratic Party nomination.

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