Answer:
He wanted to remain neutral.
Explanation:
Roosevelt had wanted to remain neutral during that war. The lend-lease act allowed Roosevelt to help the European countries in war or affected by it, without breaking the nation's position of neutrality.
Abraham Lincoln ~ preserved the union
Ronald Reagan ~ trickle down economics
Theodore Roosevelt ~ built Panama Canal
George Washington ~ commanded Continental Army
Franklin D Roosevelt ~ New Deal program
Thomas Jefferson ~ Louisiana Purchase
Andrew Jackson ~ expanded presidency
John Marshall~ Marbury v Madison
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Following the Supreme Court's decision on the AAA and NPR as unconstitutional, FDR attempted to add 2 more seats to the Supreme Court. Being there is no set number in the Constitution, FDR believed he had the right to add 2 more justices. Consequently, the additional seats would have gone to Democrats in favor of the New Deal legislation therefore overturning the blocks put into place. It was overwhelming viewed as an authoritarian move and criticize from all branches and both political parties. Being FDR would have to work within the system, he rewrote his New Deal policies to fit the standard of the Constitution and worked around the system to get his policies in place.