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32nd President of the United States Franklin Roosevelt once said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” FDR was able to guide America through its greatest crisis; the Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt’s combination of confidence, optimism, and political experience helped restore America and bring it back to the country it once was.
FDR’s confidence was one of the many reasons why he was the only president to be elected four times. Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1928. This victory would soon give him extreme confidence heading forward into the 1930’s. As governor, he believed in progressive government and called for government intervention in the economy to provide relief, recovery, and reform. FDR sensed …show more content…

He would hope to expand the powers of the federal government and establish the “New Deal” over the course of his first 100 days in office. Some new programs enacted in the U.S. included the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and the National Recovery Administration (NRA). Some of these New Deal acts were declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court, yet the economy showed signs of improvement in 1936. Overall, FDR faced criticism for increased government spending, unbalanced budgets, and moving the country toward socialism. Even though he would be taking some major heat at this time as president, Franklin Roosevelt would remain with an optimistic outlook on American …show more content…

Roosevelt had led the U.S. through an economic depression and the greatest war in human history or, in other words, the “greatest crisis in American history since the Civil War.” A whole generation of Americans had grown up knowing no other president than Franklin D. Roosevelt. His social programs during the Great Depression redefined the role of government in Americans’ lives. His role during World War II established the U.S. leadership on a world scale and ultimately allowed America to be viewed as the greatest country on the face of the earth. In the end, FDR’s confidence, optimistic attitude towards the country, and his political experience helped rebuild America and make it great

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