LAD/Blog #34: FDR's First Inaugural
Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address was very important because the country was in the depths of the Great Depression, and the country was looking for guidance from their new president. In one of his first lines, Roosevelt stated that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." By saying this, he meant that unnecessary anxiety about the state of the country was not helpful, and could only cause more harm. Roosevelt went on to talk about the stock market crash and the Great Depression. Roosevelt emphasized that money is not the sole cause of happiness and people should sometimes focus on things other than profits. He went on to criticize bankers who had been a major factor in the cause of the crisis. Roosevelt said that he had plans to address the extremely high rate of unemployment, as almost one in four Americans were unable to find a job. Roosevelt promised to address the financial crisis quickly and successfully and to return the country to its previous state of economic prosperity.
FDR's First Inaugural Address
Synthesis: During his Inagural Address in 2017, President Trump discussed issues that he wanted to focus on
FDR's First Inaugural Address
Synthesis: During his Inagural Address in 2017, President Trump discussed issues that he wanted to focus on
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