The New Deal
Federal Emergency Relief Act
Emergency Banking Bill
The Emergency Banking Bill was passed by Congress the day after Franklin Roosevelt's inauguration. A bank holiday was declared, and all banks were closed for a week to prevent a collapse of the banking system. After the banks re-opened, the public confidence in the system was restored, due to measures taken by Roosevelt.
the subservience to congress
Neither was elected to Congress
Congress passed numerous pieces of legislature during the first hundred days of Franklin Roosevelt's administration to help solve the current depression. His New Deal policies helped the country recover.
He pushed Congress to pass legislation to improve the economy.
the congress
Franklin D. Roosevelt
freedoms
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the one who wrote his speech to Congress on December 8, 1941. This speech will be remembered as "The Day That Will Live in Infamy" speech.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Congress
FDR tried to calm the fears of the public upon his inauguration in 1933.