Monday, January 6, 2020

Background, Uprbringing and Character of Franklin Delano...

Background, Uprbringing and Character of Franklin Delano Roosevelt In this essay I will be looking at the up coming of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In this question I am seeing if Roosevelt’s background, upbringing and character helped him to understand the concerns of normal Americans. There were many factors; which helped him to understand their concerns. In the late 1920’s America was a booming country due to all the loans people were taking out. They borrowed money to buy shares which they gained profits in. then in 1929, the Wall Street crash occurred. People rushed out to sell shares because they realised companies were doing badly. Businesses collapsed and thousands of people were ruined,†¦show more content†¦He only gave the money so that he received better facilities and care at the natural pools. Overall, I believe that Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s background, upbringing and character helped him to understand the concerns of normal Americans. I think this because the evidence I have shown the positive points have out weighed the negative points. I think FDR’s background and upbringing prepared him to understand the concerns of normal Americans and his character helped him understand what the concerns of normal Americans were. Franklin suffering from polio was the main factor for me, for him understanding the concerns of Americans. I believe FDR’s background, upbringing and character did help him to understand the concerns of normal Americans. In this essay I am going to see how far was Franklin Delano Roosevelt was himself responsible for his election victory? In 1932 before the election, America was in a poor state. The people were suffering badly from the depression, very few people had jobs or they had jobs with little pay. The people who voted had the choice of who to vote in. There was Herbert Hoover, President at the time and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (The new man on the block.) Hoover’s views on the depression were that he should do nothing; he did try a few things. He

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