FDR was not an ideologue; not a red, not a convinced socialist. He was not even so much a deep thinker as a happy warrior with an agile mind, a generous spirit and a common touch. But he had socialists in his inner circles and took their advice because, in 1932, it was sound. He was not adverse to conservative ideas, either, and entertained many of them; about the ideals of free enterprise, for example. The New Deal was not socialist in the sense that it hoped to replace capitalism. It was a liberal program to bandage capitalism until it cyclically recovered.
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Explanation:
President Roosevelt had a style of foreign policy that was to project strength by attitude and preparation without having to actually exercise action such as warfare. He was willing to take action, but hoped to avoid taking action.
To do this, he had the idea, and is quoted as saying "speak softly, and carry a big stick". This was where the notion of having a "big stick" comes from. Ideally, he thought that if he worked to make America strong enough and powerful enough to be obvious to aggressive nations, then they would not want to attack. To do this, he built up the military including the navy and including having a large army. He had the goal of never bluffing, but being willing and able to do what he and the nation decided must be done.
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(C) Promoted the creation of national culture
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