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He caught polio, and Faced WW2.... He also was the 32nd president of the USA lasting 12 years there (4 terms!) because he was a great leader
One of the many crises that Jimmy Carter faced as President was the Energy Crisis.
In the 1912 presidential election, William Howard Taft earned the Republican nomination. Taft, who was the incumbent president at the time, faced significant opposition from former president Theodore Roosevelt, who ran as a third-party candidate after losing the Republican nomination. The split in the Republican vote between Taft and Roosevelt ultimately contributed to the victory of Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
President Truman wanted to end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war. He ordered the bombs with no regrets.
Japan & Chile
Within a year of starting his term, William H. Taft had aligned his administration with conservative Democrats, an act angering the Progressive Party of Theodore Roosevelt. He fired a good friend of Roosevelt's, Gifford Pinchot, former head of the Forest Service. These actions split the party and angered Roosevelt, who faced off against Taft when the Republicans failed to nominate him over the incumbent, as a result Woodrow Wilson was able to take advantage of the division and become the next president.
Polio profoundly impacted President Franklin D. Roosevelt's character and physical abilities by instilling a sense of resilience and determination. Stricken with the disease in 1921, he faced significant physical limitations, requiring the use of leg braces and a wheelchair. This adversity shaped his empathetic leadership style and commitment to social welfare, as he understood the struggles of those facing disabilities. Roosevelt's experiences also led him to advocate for policies that supported the disabled and emphasized the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges.
This means that he stood up to whatever situation arose. It often refers to a reprimand or unpleasant confrontation of some sort.
all of the answers are correct
that's a stupied question all of them r 2 faced ( not including Obama )
In the 1930s, the United States faced economic stagnation, and ultimately a depression, which hurt Roosevelt's popularity with many. Roosevelt responded to the Great Depression with what is known as the New Deal.
He was a paraplegic, which meant he couldn't use his legs.