When Roosevelt referred to the United States as a "neutral nation," he meant that the country would not take sides in foreign conflicts or engage in military alliances that could lead to war. This stance reflected his desire to keep America out of the escalating tensions and conflicts in Europe during the early years of World War II. Roosevelt believed that neutrality would allow the U.S. to focus on domestic issues and maintain peace, while also supporting efforts for global stability through diplomacy.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President Roosevelt meant living life in its fullness when he said an abundant life. This was in his efforts to encourage people to participate in the recovery from the Great Depression.
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he said woman should be treated equal and he made sure of it in all ways and then he said "Woman should be treated the same as men and this nation can not go on like this"
Roosevelt said "I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished. But it is not in despair that I paint you that picture. I paint it for you in hope---because the nation, seeing and understanding the injustice in it, proposes to paint it out. We are determined to make every American citizen the subject of his country's interest and concern."
He means you are an idiot.
they should be a nation.
the people who said or in this case wrote this ment to say that while we have a good nation it could be better
He said it in a letter to all State Governors on a Uniform Soil Conservation Law.February 26, 1937
Roosevelt said that to the Rough Riders.
one who spreads real or alleged scandal about another (usually for political advantage)
Eleanor Roosevelt