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The president during the Great Depression and World War 2 was Franklin Roosevelt.
In the USA it was President Roosevelt. After the death of Franklin Roosevelt, it was Harry Truman.
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During World War II, Hitler's early plan for defeating Great Britain relied on control of the air-space above the island-nation, as a precursor to an amphibious invasion by ground troops. After this plan was thwarted, he turned more resolutely to a submarine campaign which intended to starve Great Britain into submission.
President Johnson did NOT like the Vietnam War; He didn't like to talk about it, he didn't want to hear about it, and he didn't want "...to send American Boys to fight a war that Asian Boys should be fighting..." to quote one of his televised broadcasts. Johnson wanted to concentrate on HOME MATTERS; primarily his "Great Society." Vietnam angered him so much, he refused to remain President of the United States after his first term expired.
The Great Society of President Lyndon B. Johnson was launched in 1964. This set of programs was intended to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
The Wilsons in "The Grapes of Wrath" came from Sallisaw, Oklahoma. They were a migrant family seeking work and a better life in California during the Great Depression.
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The Great Society usually refers to Johnson's social programs which were more or less based on what Johnson believed Kennedy intended to do had he lived.
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Robert Merton would describe the intended beneficial consequences of Franklin D Roosevelt's New Deal program as "manifest functions". These are the consciously intended and recognized positive outcomes, such as creating job opportunities, stimulating economic growth, and improving the standard of living for millions of Americans during the Great Depression. Merton would view these as the intended consequences of the program.
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There is no direct genealogical relationship between President Truman and any other U.S. president.