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ka-jana nunnally page about FDR and the great depression

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Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York on January 30, 1882. He was the 32rd president of the United States. Franklin was struck with polio, but died much later on April 12, 1945. Franklin wanted to become president when he got the chance to meet president at the Grover Cleveland and Grover told him that he could never be president and Franklin proved him wrong.

 

 

 

 Franklin's true test would be when he had to help fix the 1930's economy from entering. So, the American people looked at  how they would fix the pluming economy so he start  Brain Trust, which was made up of individuals from other governments including professors, lawyers, and others who came to Washington to advise Franklin on economic affairs. Roosevelt liked to learn through listening to experts and then questioning them. In doing so, he became familiar with different points of view. Thus he was able to make up his own mind after considering their input. so he went on the radio called fire chat and started talking to the nation about how we could fix the nations economy. he stared about the bank systems and the economy other concerns. during his chats he would say how he was going to fix the economy so Roosevelt started making new deals. FDIC is insured saving accounts in banks. REA was to loaned money to give electricity to rural areas in America. CCC was created to provided jobs for the men age 18and 25 year olds. AAA was made to help farmers. WPA was made jobs for people in buildings ,hospitals ,and parks.That was FDR soultions to the great Depression.  

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