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Roosevelt’s Foreign Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy Policy By: Janel Alanis & Brea Ann Bailey

Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy By: Janel Alanis & Brea Ann Bailey

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Roosevelt’s Foreign Roosevelt’s Foreign PolicyPolicy

By: Janel Alanis &Brea Ann Bailey

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Standard 11.7.4Standard 11.7.4

Analyze Roosevelt’s foreign policy during World War 2 ( e.g., Four Freedoms Speech)

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

The 32nd U.S President (1933- 1945), led the nation through both the Great Depression and World War 2

Helped American people regain faith in themselves

Brought hope and promised prompt, vigorous action, and asserted in his Inaugural Address , “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”

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“ “ Four Freedoms” speechFour Freedoms” speech

Four freedoms:

1. Freedom of speech and expression2.Freedom of every person to worship God in his own way3.Freedom from want4.Freedom from fear

FDR’s edits- to make sure the world understands that the Four Freedoms must be respected “everywhere in the world”

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Roosevelt CorollaryRoosevelt Corollary

Latin America consumed a fair amount of Roosevelt’s time and energy during his first term as President

Santo Domingo also encountered problems with European countries

During the Santo Domingo crisis, Roosevelt formulated what became known as the Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine

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Cash and Carry Act Cash and Carry Act 19391939Amendment to the 1937 Neutrality Act promoted by then- U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt to sell arms to the Allied powers

Allowed munitions sales to participants of World War 2

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Neutrality Act of 1935 and Neutrality Act of 1935 and 19371937

Export of “arms, ammunition, and implements of war” from U.S. to foreign nations at war

United states desired peace. They did not want to get involved with the European War

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The Economic Bill of The Economic Bill of RightsRights

“Necessitous men are not free men”

Since “true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence”

Original Bill of Rights must be eight rights that “spell security”

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FDRFDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born January 30, 1882.

Died on April 12, 1945

Had 5 children:

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. James Roosevelt, Elliot Roosevelt, Anna E. Roosevelt, John Aspinwall Roosevelt and Franklin Jr.

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FDR’s QuotesFDR’s Quotes

Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward

Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort

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Works CitedWorks Citedhttp://www.heritage.org/initiatives/first-principles/primary-sources/fdrs-second-bill-of-rights

http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt