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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
14

Americans believe that our government must follow the same principles outlined by the Founders, and no others. How do you think

Roosevelt would have viewed that sentiment? Why?
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1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
5 0

President Roosevelt, like the founding fathers, never ceased to be very clear about the magnitude of the United States and the need for democracy to benefit the greatest number of people in the town, so it can be said that he was one of the contemporary presidents who better managed to adapt and put into effect the path of the Founding Fathers.

American society had become deeply isolationist, given the geographical protection that separated it from the world by the two great oceans. But Roosevelt could understand that this physical barrier was no longer such and that globalization came hand in hand with great advances in transportation and communications.

Roosevelt managed to remain isolated as long as possible to protect his people and make the people stronger with the redistribution measures that the New Deal meant. Its policy of greater intervention by the federal administration and its ambitious public works plan gave jobs to millions and left the recession behind. Roosevelt fled his overwhelming personality to offer serenity to those who let themselves be carried away by despair and discouragement.

Like the founding fathers, most of their measures seemed to emerge more from the love of their people than from the role that invested them.

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