A Crippled Nation Stands Tall
Springwood: FDR and His Presidency
A Crippled Nation Stands Tall
Overview:
The topic that will be discussed in this paper is how Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR) home and family played into his presidency, and how his presidency dynamically changed the United States economy, foreign relations, and ultimately the trust of the people. This topic fits snugly into chapters 25-27 of the class notes and works as an excellent compliment to understanding our nation's global path to economic re-growth and foreign affairs. I believe that the class would benefit greatly from acquiring a better understanding of what a tremendous precedent President Roosevelt set while in office.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of the most influential presidents in the history of the United States of America. From foreign policy and economic stability, to his use of mass media; our beloved FDR knew how to reach a nation that was so desperately in need of help. A man that was stricken by polio and......
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