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.
a new deal
The Good Neighbor Policy promised Latin American countries that the United States would not interfere in the domestic concerns of these countries. It began during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
he promised to keep the settlers from moving into their lands
definitely not
Theodore Roosevelt's promise that all groups, such as; farmers, consumers, workers, and owners, should have an equal opportunity to succeed.
no no no no
a new deal
i hate you HOE
the correct answer is November 8, 1932
He campaigned on a promise to repeal National Prohibition.
It was called the New Deal.
It was called the New Deal.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was confident he would defeat Herbert Hoover in the 1932 presidential election due to widespread discontent with Hoover's handling of the Great Depression. The economic crisis had led to high unemployment and severe hardship, which shifted public sentiment towards Roosevelt's promise of a New Deal to provide relief and reform. Additionally, Roosevelt's charismatic personality and effective campaigning helped him connect with voters, further bolstering his confidence in securing victory.
experiment with bold new programs for economic and social reform
size... APEX
lave them out of the war..
The election of 1932 demonstrated a significant backlash against President Herbert Hoover's policies during the Great Depression. Many Americans blamed Hoover for their economic hardships and felt that his responses were inadequate. Franklin D. Roosevelt's promise of a "New Deal" resonated with voters seeking change and relief, leading to a decisive victory for Roosevelt and a clear rejection of Hoover's approach. This shift highlighted the growing demand for more active government intervention in addressing economic issues.