Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered public service through politics. He
was elected to the New York Senatein 1910 and he was the Democratic
nominee for Vice President in 1920. In the summer of 1921, at the age
of 39, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was stricken with polio.
Demonstrating indomitable courage, he fought to regain the use of his
legs. In spite of these obstacles, Roosevelt became Governor of New
York in 1928. In November 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected
President of the United States, the first of four terms. Assuming the
Presidency at the depth of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt
helped the American people regain faith in themselves and their
government. He brought hope and inspired millions with his famous
saying, ``the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.'' By March of
1924, there were 13,000,000 unemployed, and almost every bank was
closed. In his first 100 days, he initiated revolutionary programs and
reforms to bring recovery to business and agriculture, relief to the
unemployed and to those in danger of losing farms and homes. President
Roosevelt was the first President to successfully merge government and
private enterprise to form a partnership that furthered
both domestic and international interests. As a result of the unique
partnership, American jobs were created at a time when they were so
desperately in need and the United States amassed 300,000 planes,
100,000 tanks, 2 million trucks, and 87,000 warships to the Allied
cause, out producing the Allied and Axis forces combined. Roosevelt
had pledged the United States to the ``good neighbor'' policy,
transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto
into arrangements for mutual action against aggressors. He also sought
to keep the United States out of the war in Europe, yetat the same
time to strengthen and provide support to nations threatened or
attacked. When England came under siege in 1940, he began to send
Great Britain all possible aid short of actual military involvement.
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Roosevelt
understood that the war was escalating out of control he devoted much
thought to the planning of a United Nations, in which, he hoped,
international difficulties could be settled.
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