I don't know what your homework question wants for an answer but I will tell you some of the questions I do know he was asked.
Franklin Roosevelt
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.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt referred to the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 as "a date which will live in infamy." He made the comment on the day after the attack, in an address before a joint session of Congress. Roosevelt asked the Congress to approve a declaration of war against Japan.
During the witch trials, accused people were asked various questions, including whether they denied or confessed to practicing witchcraft, if they had made a pact with the devil, if they had attended witch gatherings (known as covens), and if they had participated in rituals or spells. They were also questioned about their interactions with spirits or familiars, as well as any alleged harmful actions towards their community.
To demonstrate Americas concerns about events in Asia.
FDR was unable to do much during the attack. The next day, he asked Congress to declare war against Japan.
i dont know why ask me?!?!?!?!?!?!?! -------------------------- Edit by someone else NO ONE ASKED YOU.
no questions related to pcm will be asked!! Councelling just means choosing your seat!!
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Franklin Roosevelt
Benjamin Franklin
There are a lot of different questions asked during a physical. You will be asked about your medical history, family medical history, if you smoke or drink, if you do recreational drugs, and how you feel overall.
He was a mathematician so I assume he asked math questions.
In the early 1930's President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked the US Congress for authority to negotiatetrade agreements and revise tariff rates to be in accordance with current economic realities, the Congress was not cooperative. Terms to describe Roosevelt's requests were labeled to be "fascist" in nature.rur
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tell about yourself
When he was governor of New York, Franklin Roosevelt was once asked at a press conference by a woman reporter what was his favorite song. The press conference dealt with far more weighty subjects. Roosevelt, flustered and stumped for something to say was only able to stammer, "Home On The Range." Thereafter, at public functions, the band played, Hail to The Chief, then segued into Home On The Range. Roosevelt hated it, but he was stuck with it.