FDR believed in big government. He believed that government programs would take us out of the depression. Hoover believed in free enterprise. He thought that the economy could be restored by helping business though lower taxes and less government interference.
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they strongly disagreed about the national government
Benjamin Franklin was strongly influenced by the American Enlightenment.
Technically, no -- at least not alone. The Social Security Act was a bill that by constitutional law must first be passed by both houses of congress. Roosevelt and his administration strongly pushed for the bill. To become law, it must be signed by the president after congressional passage -- which he did in 1935.
they strongly disagreed about the national government
Against! Teddy Roosevelt was strongly adamant about establishing American presence outside of its borders. Roosevelt was "imperialistic", thus making his opponents the "anti-imperialists".
Hamilton was a Federalist- he believed the power should be concentrated in the federal government, not in the individual states. (Jefferson strongly disagreed.)
She strongly disagreed with the editorial so she quickly wrote a scathing rebuttal.
In 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt successfully won a 3rd term as President. He was elected to a 4th term in 1944, however passed away 13 months into his term. He is the only president to even run for a third term.Ulysses S. Grant was considered for a third term and I do not think he strongly refused tp run, but in the end, he was not nominatedFranklin Delano Roosevelt is the only president in American history who served more than two terms. He died in 1945 while serving his fourth term.
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Founders of all three colonies strongly disagreed with the Massachusetts colony, and sought to establish their own communities elsewhere.
Roosevelt strongly supported William Howard Taft, who won the nomination in 1908 on the first ballot at the Republican convention.