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Ahat [919]
3 years ago
7

Why did so many Americans vote for Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932?

History
2 answers:
Lunna [17]3 years ago
8 0

Maybe this options help you!!!!

1. people were sick of republican rule, the president Hoover was trying to get them out of the depression but his plans were very weak. FDR promised a 'New Deal'. no one knew exactly what it was but it brought them hope. he worked for the working class and the poor, the people who needed the most help.

2. he was a good, reassuring speaker. he WA different from other presidents, he was funny and friendly, not strict and authoritative like the others

3. he had suffered too, having contrcted polio and losing the ability to walk. to show he wasnt weak he tried to pretend he could walk, but his suffering did give him a better understanding of the sufferings of the American people.

2nd election

1. although there was much criticism by groups, the majority of people had been helped and still loved roosevelt.

2. he was reassuring and freindly.

Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
5 0

Some of it could be belifes in what he belived in or it coukd be they just like him thought he was a chill cool nice guy all around or they were friends or family. hope this helps

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