The Roosevelts, particularly Theodore Roosevelt, had a complex relationship with war, viewing it as a means of demonstrating national strength and fostering character development. He believed that military engagement could promote unity and invigorate the spirit of the nation. Theodore, in particular, championed the idea of the "strenuous life," advocating for active participation in war as a way to cultivate bravery and resilience. Overall, their passion for war stemmed from a belief in its potential to shape both individuals and the nation positively.
To win the war on both fronts.
He wanted to win the war.
If your talking about Teddy Roosevelt the answer is Russia
they were allies in world war 2
He expected victory.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Provide for the Allied Powers in war.
Pathos
To persuade Americans of the necessity of getting involved in the war in Europe.
Elenor Roosevelts real name is Elenor Roosevelt
During his presidency the national debt was held steady until the war began and all money went towards wining the war.
To persuade Americans to accept the United States' involvement in the war in Europe