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.
No, Lincoln was the 16th and Roosevelt was 35th I believe.
I believe the answer is no.
I believe that was Franklin Roosevelt.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt was president when the FBI was officially started in 1935. Before that there a special agent force set up in the treasury department starting when Theodore Roosevelt was president in 1908.
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
By peace and war
By peace and war
Franklin roosevelt.
President Theodore Roosevelt was concerned about the monopoly powers of large corporations. He pioneered the efforts to control large corporations by the use of anti-trust legislation. He has left an outstanding record as US president for his actions.
Theodore Roosevelt I believe, I may be incorrect however.
President Roosevelt died