As with any President, there were people who voted against Roosevelt. However, as President's go he was tremendously popular. He was a father figure to many and the only President some could name when he died except Washington and Lincoln. People hung his picture in their homes on a regular basis, and he continued to get elected.
Theodore Roosevelt. He was the force behind changing US coinage at the turn of the century.
He put America's resources behind the construction of a canal across Panama.
Supposedly Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
No. He was the 5th youngest President at the time of his inauguration, behind Teddy Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and Ulysses S. Grant.
All of them, those who stayed behind were forced to accept citizenship as "united states citizens" politically that removed any bonds to their tribal rights.
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt - the story behind his association with 'teddy bears' can be found here: http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/kidscorner/tr_teddy.htm
It increased, but, even with the social activities the government set up, he just hid behind the problems with money.
Roosevelt believed security, civil rights, and access to basic needs were universal rights.
1. America was paranoid after the Pearl Harbor attack. 2. They were prejudiced and racist against the Japanese-Americans. 3. They were jealous of the Japanese-Americans success in farms, shops, etc.
To appease Germany and other axis powers
Franklin Roosevelt is on the obverse side of the dime. As of 2009 Franklin D Roosevelt Try asking this question with a year behind it to get a more accurate answer, such as: Who was on the US dime in 1943? Or go to the question 'Who is on the dime?' This has a list of all the US dimes from 1796-current date.
Roosevelt Manor is the name of someone's home who lives on Captiva. It is called this probably because behind the house is the Roosevelt Channel.