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He took his oath of office from Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes. He addressed the nation by radio and announced his plans for a New Deal. Throughout that day the President met with his Cabinet designees at the White House
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The first hundred days of the presidency. Roosevelt immediately wen into financial panic that had begun with the stock market crash of 1929. He also signed the Farm Credit Act, the Emergency Railroad Transportation Act.
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Roosevelt thinks public health is a good thing, because many people can't pay for health care. Hes sickness opened his eyes and he saw what alot of people are going threw. He knew mant didn't have health care that needed it.
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Congress approved the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935. Created by President Franklin Roosevelt to relieve the economic hardship of the Great Depression. Employed more than 8.5 million people on 1.4 million public projects before it was disbanded in 1943
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The first time the inauguration of the President was held on January. The President confidently outlined the continuation of his programs. The oath of office was administered on the East Portico of the Capitol by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first president of the United States to appear on television. The appearance was broadcast to a handful of TV sets in the New York area. FDR had already mastered the medium of his timeradio. broadcast across the nation helpAmericans troubled by the hard times of the Great Depression.
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this message was about the freedomes he thought we should have as a citizen, he made a lend lease act, preseving the four essentual freedoms and these are freedom of speech, religion, freedom from want and fear. This speech shifted attitude of American life toward the war in Europe, and moving America closer in with World War II.
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The only chief executive to serve more than two terms, President Roosevelt took office for the third time as Europe and Asia engaged in war. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughesfor the third time. The Roosevelts hosted a reception for several thousand visitors at the White House.
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President Franklin Roosevelt, the task was put in the hands of existing public service organizations. During World War II, the USO boasted as many as 739,000 volunteers and operated more than 3,000 clubs. USO clubs were places for both lively social activities and quiet contemplation.
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Lend-Lease Act was passed two months after debate. This act gave new law and authority to the U.S. this also help push the United States into full active paticipation with World War II. This was a victory for Roosevelt shoowing his county that he can take charge and help his county. This act gave the United Staes hope of being able to win World War II.
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FRD's mother Sara Roosevelt suddenly passed away from old age. She died 230 days after her son's third inauguration for president, and two weeks right befor her 87th birthday. The funeral was held in Springwood, Newyork.
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The White House did already have a specially built limousine for the president that he regularly used, it wasn’t bulletproof, and the Secret Service realized this could be a major problem now that the country was at war. US government rules at the time restricted the purchase of any vehicle that cost more than $750 ($10,455 in today’s dollars).
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United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago.
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Gremany and Italy announced that they are at war with the United States. Three days befor this Roosevelt announced we were at war with Japan.President Roosevelt was accued of waging a campaign against germant in 1937 he said he was just waiting till 1943 to invaid Germany.
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On August 13, 1942, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin drafted a memorandum to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt opposing their decision not to invade Western Europe at that time. The alliance between Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union began to unravel soon after the German threat was vanquished in 1945.
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The fourth inauguration was conducted without fanfare. Because of the expense and impropriety of festivity during the height of war, the oath of office was taken on the South Portico of the White House. Instead of renominating Vice President Henry Wallace in the election of 1944, the Democratic convention chose the Senator from Missouri, Harry S. Truman.
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The Yalta Conference, sometimes called the Crimea Conference and codenamed the Argonaut Conference, was the wartime meeting from 4 February 1945 to 11 February 1945 among the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdomand the Soviet Union attended.On 4 February to 11 February 1945 the Big Three (Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin) convened in the Livadia Palace near Yalta, It was the second of three wartime conferences among the major Allied Power leaders.
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Although confined to a wheelchair ever since paralysis struck him in 1921 he was a very happy man. at the age of 63 he just put thw unied steaes throught a victory from world warII