No,Roosevelt was dead by then. You're thinking of President Truman.
He wannted to prevent the spread of communism across europe. Also he was determined to containment.
The main character in "The Truth About Truman School" is a seventh grader named Zebby. She is determined to uncover the truth behind a controversial incident at her school involving a teacher and a student.
he took us off gold sstandard
Yes, the majority of the US population supported Harry Truman as president. He was elected in a landslide victory in 1948, and his presidency saw the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Truman was seen as a strong and determined leader who was committed to defending American interests.
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The Fair Deal was the name given to President Harry Truman's domestic program. Building on Roosevelt's New Deal, Truman believed that the federal government should guarantee economic opportunity and social stability. He struggled to achieve those ends in the face of fierce political opposition from legislators determined to reduce the role of government.
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President Truman considered issues like death toll, atomic fallout, and political consequences before using the atomic bomb. In the end, it was determined that it would save many lives by avoiding a conventional battle.
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Harry S. Truman