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Franklin Roosevelt died before WWII was over. When he got elected as president for the 4th time serving over 10 yrs in office he died. Then his Vice president took over, after a while Japan surrendered and WWII was over.
Roosevelt took office during the Great Depression. That was his first big problem and challenge. The second was World War II where the US was fighting on two fronts against two well-prepared military powers.
The United States was not prepared nor was it eager for war. In 1938, FDR was more concerned with trying to fix the catastrophic Great Depression. Additionally, America did not want to go to war after seeing the results of World War I.
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