The great depression and World War II were the most important events during the Roosevelt presidency.
There were several. The Great Depression has to be one, even though this started in 1929, and the outbreak of World War II.
Roosevelts name was Theodore. He had nicknames like : TR, Teddy and Rough Rider Hoped this info helped ( Im only eleven )
Before his presidency Washington helped form a new country, as president he helped establish the role of the presidency, and after his presidency he became the new country's largest distiller of whiskey.
James Monroe's presidency had the nickname "the era of good feelings". Hoped that helped!
The name of FDR's program was the New Deal. This helped give people jobs, but the thing that really helped the US out of the Great Depression was WW2, because it gave more jobs to people in factories making military parts and farmers for food for soligers.
Both Roosevelts only helped national parks.
Congress passed numerous pieces of legislature during the first hundred days of Franklin Roosevelt's administration to help solve the current depression. His New Deal policies helped the country recover.
helped with attack on japan helped with attack on japan
he understood the varius needs of his audience
Franklin D. Roosevelt faced significant challenges in his rise to the presidency, including the effects of polio, which left him partially paralyzed and required him to adapt to a life of physical limitations. Additionally, he navigated the complexities of the Great Depression, which created widespread economic hardship and necessitated innovative solutions to restore public confidence. His ability to connect with the American people through effective communication and his optimistic approach helped him gain support and ultimately secure the presidency in 1932.
James Monroe's presidency had the nickname "the era of good feelings". Hoped that helped!
He was president of the United States.He is known as "The Father of the Constitution" and helped write the Bill of Rights.He helped Alexander Hamilton and John Jay coauthor the Federalist Papers,a series of essays explaining and defending the Constitution.