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Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were both American presidents before Franklin Delanor Roosevelt. Their administrative ideas laid the groundwork for FDR to develop his New Deal ideas.
Roosevelt was a superb speaker and very good at getting his ideas presented in a favorable way. He was not especially good at listening or understanding and absorbing the ideas of others.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president in 1932 because voters really believed that he could take the country out of the Great Depression. His ideas were much more popular than Hoovers.
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President Franklin Roosevelt had a key and new idea which would have allowed many of his controversial laws to pass. FDR wanted to increase the number of Supreme Court Justices which shared his own ideas. This socalled "packing the Court" idea failed to materialize.
Today, millions of people benefit from the ideas that Benjamin Franklin had more than two hundred years ago.
A group of advisers created by President Roosevelt, that were four close friends. The idea of their job was to have a brain storming committee that could come up with ideas for dealing with the Great Depression.http://www.nps.gov/archive/elro/glossary/brains-trust.htm
In 1932, the US was in the throes of what became known as the Great Depression- the economy was in terrible shape and people were hurting. The Republicans had been in power for 12 years and when Franklin Roosevelt came along with his message of hope and change and radical new programs, people decided to give him a chance. Roosevelt was a gifted speaker with a captivating personality compared to the solemn , sedate Hoover and that no doubt helped him win votes.
They were 5th cousins, so not that closely related. Everyone has different ideas about how things should be run, so a difference of opinion is not that unusual!
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Hoover and Wilson.