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That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
she was overprotective and tried to plan his life out.
He helped Americans to see that there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
He helped Americans to see that there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
No- he had a lot of health problems but he escaped polio. Franklin Roosevelt was the president who had polio.
polio left him unable to walk
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
problems are identified
The steps were taken under congressional delegation of power
It increased, but, even with the social activities the government set up, he just hid behind the problems with money.
The country's economic problems had grown worse and people thought Hoover wasn't doing enough.
Franklin Roosevelt was having problems with the US Supreme Court during his second term in office because the court had been striking down several of his New Deal programs, deeming them unconstitutional. This led to tensions between Roosevelt and the conservative majority in the court, as Roosevelt believed the court was hindering his efforts to combat the Great Depression. In response, he proposed the "court-packing" plan to expand the number of justices, which was met with significant opposition.