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Politics During the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Summary: Discusses the issues of politics and diplomacy during the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
During FDR's presidency, he had to deal with many different things. First of all, Roosevelt had to deal with the Great Depression. After stepping into office, he had to immediately respond to the crash of the economy. This he did, by enforcing his New Deal, which was quite a success. By the end of his reign, he had successfully recuperated the economy quite a bit. Yet in addition to this, FDR had other problems to deal with. This included his diplomacy policies, and foreign affairs. FDR excelled in politics just as much as he did in recovering the economy. Also, his foreign policies were the most interesting when dealing with the corners of the globe from Europe to Latin America and also even including Asia.
Concerning diplomacy, FDR was best known for his acceptance of the Stimson Doctrine. This doctrine was basically a set of notes between China...
This section contains 491 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |