On March 4th, 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his first inaugural address. He begins the speech by stating that the Nation is facing threatening conditions, but he will respond to these to allow the country to prosper. He asks for the support of the people as American has endured many dark times. Roosevelt tells the people not to paint, stating "the only ting we have to fear is fear itself". He them goes on to talk about the issues in material and money that arise from banking. He continues detailing the problems of the United States, including the materialism of the Roaring 20's that led the money changers into the Stock Market Crash. Roosevelt understands that the public wants action. He suggest treating the issue like it was war, meaning mobilizing American and lowering unemployment. The President is going to have safeguards, regulation, and stop speculation. He then discusses his good neighbor policy which he plans to respect the rights and agreements of other nations. Lastly, he asks for the people to trust him in the position he's talking since he is planning on assuming a lot of power.
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This is similar to Herbert Hoover who, like FDR, attempted to help America during the Depression. |
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