For FDR, this statement actually does not really apply, in the sense that he both obtained landslide victories and great legislative success, despite harsh opposition in Congress. For Lyndon Johnson, this was also somewhat the case, since he was able to usher in controversial legislation.
Who do you think<span> is the </span>intended audience<span> for the </span>poster<span>? ... This is a very effective </span>poster<span> because </span><span>of </span><span /><span /><span /><span /><span>it</span><span />has<span> a simple message but it is very direct because </span>it's<span> using a child... he shows the dramatic </span>effect<span> of what the message is trying to be portrayed. ... Propaganda is still used widely today in the </span>United States and<span /><span> throughout the world.</span>
I don’t even know so yeah
The stamp act was when the colonies protest saying that they want to die than to live.