Spain expelled Muslims and Jews, which deprived the country of skilled craftsmen and artisans.
Depends on which time period you are referring to. Roosevelt was first elected during the depression -- in fact during the worst part of the depression. So the people in the urban areas (many of whom were living in poverty) appreciated the policies of the New Deal). He was first elected in 1932.
If you are talking about the latter part of his stay in office (during the war years), the urban areas supplied most of the man power to fight WWII. They wanted an end to the war and it is American policy not to change presidents during a war. I think you actually want the answer in the first paragraph above.
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Well, Eisenhower was Hell-Bent on War, just looking at his uniform was proving my point, and lets say that FDR was trying to prevent America from entering World War 2 . . . So those are two examples. : )
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A for sure. hope this helps ;)