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what did president Franklin Roosevelt focus on during the first hundred days?
regulating banks to solve the root causes of the economic crisis
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In his inaugural address, president Franklin Roosevelt outlined what he called his ______ which stated that no nation had the right to intervene in another nation’s matters.
Good Neighbor Policy
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Which factor was critical for President Franklin Roosevelt’s ability to pass New Deal reforms during the first days of his presidency in 1933?
a sympathetic congress
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The day after his March 1933 inauguration, President Franklin Roosevelt showed his intention to act quickly to ameliorate the economic crisis by closing all of the nation’s
the attempt by President Franklin Roosevelt to add sympathetic justices to the Supreme Court in order to get New Deal laws upheld as constitutional
What was known as the “court packing” plan?
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President Franklin Roosevelt said that December 7, 1941, would “live in infamy” because on that day
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
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The text below is from a speech given by President Franklin Roosevelt about European events in 1937: “It seems to be unfortunately true that the epidemic of world lawlessness is spreading. When an epidemic of physical disease starts to spread, the community approves and joins in a quarantine of the patients in order to protect the health of the community against the spread of the disease.” Source: http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/7-2-188/188-07.html Which explains why the majority of Americans opposed Roosevelt’s speech?
Roosevelt promoted U.S. intervention in the European conflict, which went against mainstream support of U.S. isolationism.
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President Franklin Roosevelt’s sharpest foreign policy break with Herbert Hoover concerned
Europe
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