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How Did Franklin D Roosevelt's Impact On American Society

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Era that the U.S. War, depression, and resilience shaped the culture of today, leaders fell while others grew in power in the years of 1914-1945. During the years of 1914-1945 Americans experienced depression and overcame difficulties, with a new great leader Franklin D. Roosevelt to help the country through hardships. For example, an important person living during the era was Franklin Roosevelt, because he led the U.S. through a Great Depression, World War II, all while being diagnosed with polio. In addition to Roosevelt’s influence, an event that had a major impact on American society was World War II. It helped boost the United States out of the Great Depression and it also came at a time when people around the world thought that World …show more content…

Roosevelt faced in his career, he still figured out a way to change America into a better place. First, Roosevelt impacted America the most in the Great Depression, by giving aid to 13 million citizens without jobs and helped out banks that were forced to close. His first 100 days in office, Roosevelt created the proposed economic reform called the New Deal which ordered a temporary close in banks to halt run on deposits and government jobs. Though these jobs were government controlled jobs, they still brought the U.S. out of the depression. Some of these jobs were the AAA, which supported farm prices, CCC employed young men to work, and the NRA regulated wages and prices. (“Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography”). By 1936, the U.S. economy showed signs of growth and improvement. Unemployment dropped from 25 percent to 14 percent. A second big impact that Roosevelt left on American society was during WWII. Roosevelt defeated Hitler and the Axis powers by developing a strategy for defeating Germany through invasions for instance like D-Day in France. Roosevelt changed the war through these tactics and saved the allies from being overpowered by the axis powers and leading Germany and its allies to ultimate defeat. He was able to bring nations together to form the United Nations so that they would be better connected with one, and to stop Hitler’s reign in Europe. The third impact Roosevelt had on America was Roosevelts health and his appearance. (“Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography” Pg.6). As a result, from serving as president for 4 terms it was taking a toll on Roosevelt and people could see it in photos and newsreels. The stress of the war had put large amounts of pressure on him and he was hospitalized with coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, and polio (“Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography” Pg.6). Yet, Roosevelt still took the role of being president and would not step down. Because the strength in his mind was strong, his

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