FDR and the 100 Days
- Introduced many new policies during first 100 days of office.
- Ensured 'hard action' would follow to help people out by dealing with the banking problem.
- Federal regulations were introduced on banking.
- Introduces the New Deal.
- Was the longest serving American President 1933-1945 (4 terms).
- 13 million people were unemployed when elected.
- FDR had Infantile paralysis.
- Later on, he died of a brain hemorrhage in 1945 before WW2 finishes.
- Ensured 'hard action' would follow to help people out by dealing with the banking problem.
- Federal regulations were introduced on banking.
- Introduces the New Deal.
- Was the longest serving American President 1933-1945 (4 terms).
- 13 million people were unemployed when elected.
- FDR had Infantile paralysis.
- Later on, he died of a brain hemorrhage in 1945 before WW2 finishes.
Summary
President FDR came into office and got everything back on track by taking immediate action and bringing in many new policies.