This address took place in the throes of the Great Depression and Franklin Roosevelt said "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and in an upbeat address he spoke first of the strong challenges that faced the nation with25% unemployment and the economy in shambles but then gave hope to theAmerican people and pledged to use the resources of the government to, as it turned out forge a New Deal to put people back to work on government infrastructure projects and thus get the economy moving again.
all of the above~ apex
or all of the above if all of these are on the question.
All the above APEX ;)
A New Deal
All of the above APEX
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
It all depends on which Roosevelt. Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, the 26th President, served between 1901-1909 Franklin Delano Roosevelt (often called F.D.R.), the 32nd President, served between 1933-1945
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
it started in 1983 1983-1988 The new deal actual started in 1933. President Roosevelt did the new deal. In 1983 I believe Nixon was president.
The 32nd president of the United States was Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt held office from March 4, 1933 until his death on April 12, 1945.
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
The East Portico of the Capitol on 4 March 1933.
He helped Americans to see that there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
He helped Americans to see that there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
First Inaugural Address March 4, 1933
No, the quote "you have nothing to fear but fear itself" was actually said by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his inaugural address in 1933, not John F. Kennedy. Kennedy did not use this quote in any of his speeches.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." This famous quotation was said by Franklin D. Roosevelt during his inaugural address as the 32nd President of the United States in 1933.
Franklin Roosevelt uttered the famous statement during his first inaugural address on March 4, 1933. In speaking of the economic depression that he inherited, he stated, "...let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself..."
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, for his second term, on January 20, 1937. Previously, Inauguration Day had been set as March 4. This was changed in 1933 by the 20th Amendment.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated for the first time on March 4, 1933.
Lincoln's first inaugural address was on MArch 4, 1861!!
According to Roosevelt's inaugural address of 1933. Roosevelt states that "For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion that befit the time. I can do no less" (For the Record, David E. Shi, Holly A. Mayer, Copyright 2010, 2007, 2004, 1999 by W.W Norton & Company. inc.)