it was mostly foreign policies he built the Panama Canal and foreign policies with Mexico(zimmerman telegram) and Germany
The iinaugural address means a speech given by a president (Obama) that informs the duties of the president during his/her years of presidency.
Theodore Roosevelt believed that the president should be a dynamic and proactive leader, actively guiding the nation and responding to the needs of the public. He viewed the presidency as a "bully pulpit," a platform to advocate for social reforms and address issues like trust-busting and conservation. Roosevelt emphasized the importance of the executive branch in shaping policy and believed that the president should use their powers to promote the common good and ensure justice for all citizens. His approach marked a shift towards a more vigorous and influential role for the presidency in American governance.
All the above APEX ;)
All the above APEX ;)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt believed that the powers of the president should be expansive, particularly in times of crisis. He viewed the presidency as a position that should actively address the nation's challenges, using executive authority to implement programs and reforms for economic recovery and social welfare. Roosevelt's approach was rooted in the idea that the government had a responsibility to ensure the well-being of its citizens, especially during the Great Depression, and he often invoked a more dynamic interpretation of presidential power to achieve his goals.
he did not, but you might want to check somewhere else cause im not surebecause he wanted to be seen in history as a person who helped the world ,he wanted somthing to bee show for his father
It was a recurring radio address from President Franklin Roosevelt.
to address continuing economic problems with new reforms
Theodore Roosevelt.
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
The state of the union address is an address given by the US president in order to talk about the state of the nation as well as give his priorities and his agenda for his presidency.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for courageous action, treating the Depression as a national emergency like war, and reorganizing the use of national resources.