Roosevelt did support the idea of a cash and carry program with Britain, and in fact, was the one to propose it. FDR served as America's 32nd President.
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President Roosevelt reacted to the creation of the Northern Securities Company by suing them. He wanted the company to be dissolved and argued that it violated antitrust laws.
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt did not believe he had the authority to act quickly in case WW 2 caused a threat to the US. He felt constrained by Congress from doing what he deemed necessary to protect the US. When FDR sought to repeal the Arms Embargo Act, he informed the Senate that war might come upon the US. The Senate did not support this and claimed that there was no threat from Germany.
All delegates rejected Parliament's authority to tax colonies, but only a few actually wanted independence.
Members of Congress who wanted war in Britain were called War Hawks.
President Roosevelt wanted to help Britain instead of remaining neutral.
Yes. To avoid open US involvement in the early part of World War II, Roosevelt established a "cash and carry" agreement with Britain and other Allies such as China. The US would not engage in shipping war materiel. The agreement provided capital for businesses still recovering from the Great Depression. However, Allied countries soon ran short of funds and "Cash and Carry" was replaced by "Lend Lease" in which repayments for war materiel could be deferred.
he wanted to become president and he did
He wanted to help the people in Cuba.
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Because he wanted to follow his cousin lead as president.
i never wanted to be a president's wife
he wanted to help out and save the world
Because. He. Wanted. To
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