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    During the period 1928-1948, the United States experienced the Roaring 20 's, the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, and the beginning of the Cold War. Each of these phases presented Presidential candidates with opportunities to share their positions on the issues. There was a major shift in political party loyalties different from the traditional Republican and big business in the North versus Democrats in the South. There were six Presidential elections from 1928-1948; however, only…

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    Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Response to the Depression The great depression started after the market crash of October 1929 leaving the nation devastated and desperate for a solution. It took two Presidents to take on the economic issue America was facing. President Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) both had very distinct methods in which they presumed to resolve the issue. Their different means of assisting the matter was both seen in Hoover’s “rugged individualism”…

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    Analyze the responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? Thesis Statement: During Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, his administration helped and tried to solve the problems of the Great Depression. He caused the government to play a very important role in society and from their help many people responded with their opinion of what they felt about it.…

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    In the United States, the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn, began on October 29th, 1929. This downturn would later be known as the Great Depression in which the American stock market, which had been seeing a decade of upward growth, crashed and plunged the United States into its severest economic downturn yet. Through the Great Depression, 1932 was one of the worst years in which it was reported that at least a quarter of once working Americans were now unemployed. In 1933 when…

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    known many great leaders, however, in my opinion President Franklin Roosevelt has made the biggest impact on our economy and government in this century. Roosevelt began a new era in American history by ending the Great Depression and helping the Second World War come to an end. Without Roosevelt who knows where this country could have gone? In 1929, the U.S. suffered from a stock market crash. This crash set off a train reaction that plunged the U.S. into what is known as the Great Depression.…

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    The Great Depression was a time of desperate need for a large fraction of the American people. In the beginning of this dark period, Americans were holding on to false sense of hope in the name of a very weak and apathetic president that we know today as Herbert Hoover. Hoover is infamous for having ignored the signs of the coming depression and was disapproved of on a wide scale for the majority of his presidency. Following the failed presidency of Herbert Hoover came one of the most beloved…

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    including the Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt was born into a wealthy family in New York in 1882, and he attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School before entering politics. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Woodrow Wilson before running for governor of New York in 1928. He was elected president in 1932 during the height of the Great Depression, promising a "New Deal" for Americans suffering from the economic crisis. One of Roosevelt's most…

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    and tragic downs. Inflation, recession and depression are all factors of a growing economy, and though countries have been destroyed by this powerful force, America survived due to government intervention spurred on by John Maynard Keynes. Through public works projects, the encouragement of budget deficits, Roosevelt’s New Deal and his writing of “The General Theory”, Keynes pushed for state spending and promoted economic ideals during the Great Depression which are still seen in many modern…

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    its feet. It had already been three years of the Great Depression and Americans were ready for someone to help with their economic hardships. Roosevelt’s electoral victory against Herbet Hoover showed a thorough rejection for the present circumstances and a new push for different approaches. During his time in office, Roosevelt set a new standard for government intervention in the economy. In his effort to fix the economy, there was still no response that he hoped for. Roosevelt believed…

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    including the Great Depression and World War II. What Roosevelt is known for is being the only president to serve longer than two terms. He combated the Great Depression with the New Deal, strengthened the ties with Latin America, and lead the country though WWII. Although, he died before the war was over, he still was the leader through the majority of it. Franklin Roosevelt was one of the most important leaders the United States has had by effectively leading the nation out of the Great…

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