FDR promised virtually everything that anybody could want. He promised a New Deal which meant jobs and economic prosperity and he promised to stay out of wars on foreign soil. He promised social security for the old and disabled. He built dams and brought electricity to the farms.
"A new deal for the American people," Roosevelt was elected by 57 percent of the electorate vote and, would help keep the stir the promise of hope and a revival of the dreams he, a man of extreme privilege, championed alongside working class Americans.
He promissed to get America out of the great deppression. And he also promissed to make more jobs for America.
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He campaigned on a promise to repeal National Prohibition.
the correct answer is November 8, 1932
Franklin Roosevelt made promises to get votes. Restoring confidence may have been a side effect. I don't not think he specifically promised happy days.
The difference is that an Inaugural address is when the president takes an oath and solemn promise and the other one is when he is telling the condition of the country.
experiment with bold new programs for economic and social reform
It was called the New Deal.
It was called the New Deal.
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