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What goal did president roosevelt hope to achieve when he enacted on naval and aviation supplies in the 1940s?

to stop Japanese expansion


What goal did president Roosevelt hope to achieve when he enacted the embargo on naval and aviation supplies I'n 1940?

to stop Japanese expansion


What did Franklin D. Roosevelt achieve?

He caught polio, and Faced WW2.... He also was the 32nd president of the USA lasting 12 years there (4 terms!) because he was a great leader


What character traits did Eleanor Roosevelt have that helped her achieve her goal?

Better start reading the story because everybody is looking for the same answer. LOL!


How Amelia Earhart was important?

She created many aviation 'firsts' and records. She was an example of what women could achieve.


What president was unable to achieve his goals because of corruption?

President Grant


What president was unable to achieve his political goals of corruption?

President Grant


What president was unable to achieve his political because of corruption?

President Grant


In 1942 what priority did Roosevelt Churchill and Stalin set in World War 2?

to achieve victory in Europe before trying to achieve it in Asia.


What president was unable to achieve his political goals because of curroption?

President Grant


How did US President Theodore Roosevelt explain why Hamilton's ideas were necessary to effect US democratic ideas?

US President Theodore Roosevelt may have been the first president to explain bluntly why the Federalist ideas of Alexander Hamilton were now the narrative on how US democracy and the Federal governments role began to lean away from decentralization.Roosevelt stated that Hamiltonian means or methods had been necessary to achieve Jeffersonian ideals. Roosevelt believed that only strong national policy was the most efficient method to correct US injustices.With that said, it became easier for more and more power to be focused on the executive branch of government. Perhaps Woodrow Wilson was the last president to bend to the wishes of a strong US Congress.


Can a former president ever run for president?

They can if they were only a one term president. In 1892, former President Grover Cleveland beat incumbent President Benjamin Harrison, thereby becoming the only U. S. President to have served non-consecutive terms. In 1912, former President Theodore Roosevelt ran as a third-party candidate. The infighting within the Republican Party allowed Governor Woodrow Wilson to beat both Presidents Roosevelt and Taft. Former Presidents Martin Van Buren and Millard Fillmore also ran as third-party candidates. Former Presidents Ulysses S. Grant in 1880, Calvin Coolidge in 1932 and Herbert Hoover in 1940 campaigned for but failed to achieve the Republican Party nomination.