Roosevelt's Leadership: Uplifting America from the Great Depression

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In his inauguration speech, President Franklin Roosevelt stated, “I am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the measures that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require” (Roosevelt). When President Roosevelt first came into office in 1933 he inherited the Great Depression from the former president, Herbert Hoover. Unfortunately, he did not have any time to learn how to walk in his new position before the weight of the Great Depression was thrown on his back; although, he did have the advantage of already possessing political knowledge as governor. In time, Franklin D. Roosevelt used his high quality leadership skills to successfully lead America out of the Great Depression by building the economic system back …show more content…

Together, Roosevelt and Congress decided to carry out a series of programs that were designed to benefit the majority of Americans (Danzer et al. 668). FDR supported this series of new measures and helped pass them through the New York legislature with hope that they could fight the problems of unemployment and poverty (Danzer et al. 664). Many of the economic reforms that Roosevelt started during the Great Depression saved the nation from ever having to experience this economic disaster again. Some examples of the reforms put into place were the Securities and Exchange Commission, National Labor Relations Board, Social Security, and so many others (“Great Depression”). His New Deal did improve the lives of many U.S. citizens and help turn the economic situation back around. Roosevelt took action to fix the challenging economic problems that America was faced with during his term, all the while encouraging the American people to work with him and showing off his leadership qualities. Overall, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was successful in leading America out of the Great Depression. Roosevelt describes his loyalty to this country and its people by saying, “For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion that befit the time. I can do no less”

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