General Dwight D. Eisenhower
To appoint new justices to the supreme court >.<
Increase the number of seats on the Supreme Court, so that he could then appoint new justices who would then be able to outnumber the then majority.
Reagon was the first president to appoint a woman to the supreme court
Franklin Roosevelt was the first President to appoint a woman to his cabinet. In 1933 he appointed Frances Perkins to be Secretary of Labor. (The next president to appoint a women to his cabinet was Dwight Eisenhower in 1953.)Before that, she was appointed by FDR as New York's industrial commissioner when he was still the governor. She gained much respect in as a result of leading progressive reform and championing minimum wages and unemployment insurance laws.In the United States, Frances Perkins was the first woman to serve in the Cabinet. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed her Secretary of Labor in 1933.
Franklin Roosevelt proposed a plan in which he would be able to appoint six additional members to the Court, sending a clear message that the Court shouldn't stand in his way any longer.
Churchill and Roosevelt appointed General Dwight D. Eisenhower to lead the Normandy invasion during World War II. As Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, Eisenhower was responsible for planning and executing Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. His leadership was crucial in coordinating the complex logistics and multinational forces involved in the operation. The successful D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, marked a significant turning point in the war.
10th may 1940.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
He tried to appoint additional justices.
Harry Hopkins
cause he wanted to in 2/14/1905
The Supreme Commander of all forces to be appointed was General Dwight D.Eisenhower, who went on to become President of the USA between 1953-61. However, the Supreme Commander of British forces was Field Marshal Montgomery, the French were lead by General Charles de Gaulle, and the US forces by General Omar Bradley. All three of these though, were answerable to Eisenhower.
No one knows but FDR
Roosevelt's attempt to appoint more Supreme Court justices to support his reforms
President Roosevelt appointed John F Stevens as chief engineer, so this is correct.
Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan were the only ones in the last century to appoint a majority of the federal bench.
To appoint new justices to the supreme court >.<