The Black Cabinet
When the Great Depression hit, FDR, as Governor of New York, realized that the state and federal governments would have to use much more power than they had been using, to help the economic situation. He asked the NY State Legislature for relief funds, which would be called "stimulus" spending today. The money was spent on public works which would create the need for more employment. FDR would follow his own example when he became President. To be fair, President Hoover also believed that state governments should provide the most relief (stimulus) to the local economy. FDR also believed in direct aid to the unemployed by both state and the federal government.
The SA commonly called the brown shirts. They were led by the militant homosexual ernst rohm. The SA were hitlers street fighters who matched and sometimes exceeded the brutal tactics of the communists the nazis far left mortal enemies. Once hitler came to power he purged the leadership of the SA because the wermarck(the german army im butchering the spelling)would only support hitler if the SA was eliminated. Hitler was a long time friend of rohm but he cared more for power so he threw him under the bus. On a side note hitler hated the communists because they were internationalists who cared not about race but class differences. Hitler cared about aryan dominance over everything and he believed the bolshivism was infiltrated by judiaism so he hated communism. The nazis were to the communists right politicly but overall they were center left. Hitlers public works programs were similar to FDRs
Well, first of all British & American "strategies" for which war? But this question can still be answered in one particular manner...the military histories of each nation (B & A). Traditionally Britain was a colonial power and as a consequence was geared more to conquering/controlling/protecting their interests, thus the British Army & Royal Navy. And yes, even WWI & WWII concerned the UK's colonies...in fact FDRs "Lend Lease Act" of WWII specifically addressed the UK's "colonies" which the US highly disapproved of. When WWI ended in 1918 Britain lost some colonies (and the Middle East hasn't been the same since), when WWII ended with the exception of Hong Kong, etc. Britain lost the rest of them. Therefore Britain's strategy has nearly always been of a colonial protectorate type of strategy. America's was nearly always of simply destroying aggressive opponents...whether they be hostile Sioux, Apaches, Commanches (Indian Wars 1620-1890), the Mexican Army (Mexican War 1846-1848), Spaniards (Spanish-American War 1898), putting down a rebellion (1861 Civil War), putting down another rebellion (1900 Philippine Insurrection), fighting the British for kidnapping US sailors on the high seas (War of 1812), sinking US civilian ships without warning (WWI), or just flat out attacking the US (drawing first blood December 7, 1941...WWII). True, the whites were taking the Red man's land which caused the US Army to intervene looking like the bad guy, and true again the US was taking Mexican land under the slogan of "Manifest Destiny" during the Mexican War...but the US Army was still attacking or counter-attacking hostiles during those wars. The US only experienced Great Britain's COLONIAL pattern once during the US's lifetime; during the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902); and American didn't like it! Note: Today the Philippine Insurrection is typically called the "Philippine-American War"...which would not be correct as the Philippines were NOT A COUNTRY at the time they were US PROPERTY (US TERRITORY) and they were rebelling against the UNITED STATES, therefore it was an insurrection...however, these days people seem to want to be "war veterans" so they change the name of the conflict to justify that status.
To persuade them to declare war
The Black Cabinet
The New Deal. Look up FDRs 3 R's!
FDRs real name is Franklin delano roosevelt. I had a progect on him and found out his real name. -asjah rayne:D
FDR's dog's name was Fala.
To gain support and approval for the war effort.
'Due and accrued' refers to expenses that are both payable and have accumulated over time, while 'accrued and due' refers to expenses that have accumulated but are not yet payable. The difference lies in the order in which the terms are presented, with the emphasis on either the payment due or the accumulation of expenses.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt felt that government should take an active role in the economic life of the nation during times of crisis. Roosevelt's New Deal offered hope for the future of the nation.
FDR was not a legislator, he was the head of the Executive Branch of government whose job it is to enforce rules, enact treaties, regulate interstate commerce, raise an army (and navy) and so on. The Congress' job is to consider legislation and vote on whether to make it law, or not.
I've heard that Joe Biden has a very high I.Q. - he just tends to run off at the mouth sometimes. He described Obama's first 100 days as more difficult than FDRs first 100 days. Need I say more?
During President Franklin Roosevelt's time in office, there were no term limitations. Presidential term limtations came into effect with the 22nd Amendment to the Consitiution which was ratified on February 27, 1951. FDRs time in office was from 1933 to 1945.
Definitely isolationism. The good neighbor policy intended to make relations between the U.S.A. and Latin American countries stronger by removing troops from those Latin American countries and fostering in an era of cooperation between the US and Latin American countries.