I think, and no everybody will agree, that Roosevelt believed correctly that people were against US involvement in the war. He thus very much considered public opinion and looked for something that would make America willing to go to war.
He found what he needed in the Pearl Harbor attack.
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He was president of the Continental Congress when independence was signed, making him the first American President.
Franklin Roosevelt was born in 1882. If we consider someone a "kid" who is 15 years old or younger, then Roosevelt was a kid from 1882 until about 1897. The following held the office of President of the United States during that time: * Chester A. Arthur, * Grover Cleveland, * Benjamin Harrison, and * Grover Cleveland (again)
James Monroe
President Kennedy and his family
Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt
Although President Obama is the first US citizen of African decent to become president, which is significant, he is far more famous because he is the US president. His ethnic background is irrelevant, or it should be. His policies and politics should be the main points to consider.
Yes or they will not consider you and possibly consider you stupid.
All of the founders. Presidents from Washington through Hoover. Not until Franklin Roosevelt did any U.S. President consider global implications. Their loyalties laid to country first, not world. Even Theodore Roosevelt felt this way, but he began expansionism, but still "went it alone." FDR pushed for the United Nations, and now it seems isolationism is a bad word.
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Franklin D. Rosevelt was elected for 4 terms, but died early into his final term; it was later changed to a maximum of two terms. The reason he won his third and fourth elections were primarily due to World War II. == ==
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