He created several acts including the; Emergency Banking Bill, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Securities Act, Securities and Exchange Commision Act, National Recovery Administration, National Labor Relations Board, Soil Conseration Society, Tenessee Valley Authority, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Rural Electrification, Administration, Federal Emergency Relief Act, Works Projects Administration, and Social Security.
You can look these up individually on Google for more informaiton as to what each one is.
The Production of tanks, and what not, all military use items, helped boost the econmy.
also he passed 15 laws while he was in office for the first 100 days.
Yes. She was the wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a great leader during WWII. She contributed to many things in society.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt accomplished many things in his life. He married and fathered children. He was an unsuccessful Vice Presidential candidate. He was Governor of New York, and the longest serving President in U.S. history.
He allowed the government to do a lot of things.
Yes, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, proposed in 1933, was a series of programs that were intended to help the country recover from the devastation created by the Great Depression. It included things such as jobs programs and emergency relief programs.
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.
Because he was a socialist.
Amongst many things, FDR is famous for guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II, and for having served as president the longest period of time.
When Franklin was a boy, he went to Groton school for boys. His cousin, Theodore Roosevelt, visited Groton school and gave a speech about politics. That, I think, is one reason. Now here is another. When Franklin was only 5 or 6 he visited the President of the United States of America. That president, said to him; "I know this is a silly wish, but you will never become the President of the United States." That maybe triggered his determination to become President.
Fear the fear for the fear will make you fear things.