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Franklin D. Roosevelt

APUSH CH 32 Amerian Pagean 14th Edition

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APUSH Domestic Concerns, Ch. 32-33 Depression and the New Deal 1. Cross-over to the twenties. Politics. Presidents Harding, Coolidge and Hoover; Political philosophies - All three president are conservative Republicans *Harding?s presidency was plagued with scandals and he died in office. Aug. 1923 *Coolidge pro business, national quota act of 1924 which keeps out immigrants from southern and Eastern Europe. Easily wins election of 1924. *Hoover elected 1928 - Business and Government are closely linked. *all prez are pro-business *prez favor high tariffs on imports -country just finished WWI -farmers and unions did not do will in the 20?s *union memberships declined

Franklin Roosevelt

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Roosevelt is the only president to be elected to four terms. He however, only served for three before dying. He campaigned on having a balanced budget, but when he was forced to he created a deficit. He and his brain trust created the New Deal, which was a series of legislature and agencies that were not a coherent plan, but nonetheless helped Americans during the Great Depression. When he returned to trying to balance a budget a recession arose and critics accuse him of causing the recession.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Report Card

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Name Nitasha Uppal Date 2/15/11 PD 2 . AP US History Presidential Report Card: Fit all info on this page. Do independently Grades: A=Exceptional, B=Good, C=Average, D=Below Average, F=Failure President?s full name: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (b. January 30, 1882 - d. April 12, 1945) Term(s): (1) 1933 ? 1937; (2) 1937 ? 1941; (3) 1941 ? 1945; (4) 1945 Party Affiliation: Republican Party V.P.(s) (1) John N. Garner (1933?1941), (2) Henry A. Wallace (1941?1945), (3) Harry Truman (1945) Background/qualifications: Generalizations

Hoover Vs. FDR

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Michael M. Pg. ? PAGE ?1? Hoover vs. FDR Michael M. Pg. ? PAGE ?1? Hoover vs. FDR Herbert Hoover FDR Philosophy Philosophy Blamed depression?s severity on international economic situation. Expanded role of executive branch by centralizing decision making therein. Promised to eliminate poverty in election. Favored private job reliefs outside private sector. Believed in Voluntarism, or relying on the business community to help the system by keeping up wages and production. ?savior of capitalism?. Raised and lowered taxes based on budget. Abandoned gold standard to manipulate the dollar. Gave tax cuts to wealthy (trickle down) New Deal hoped for rise in prices due to government induced scarcity. No direct federal help to the unemployed.
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