Franklin Delano Roosevelt is generally considered one of the most effective presidents in the United States. Whether these honor is completely rational or whether Roosevelt's effectiveness is only his president's product will always be controversial. But no one can deny that Roosevelt took an unusual route on the way to becoming the president. Regardless of whether he is fighting with disease or dealing with the death of his loved ones, Roosevelt always will orbit and will try to stick to his goal and the goal of the state.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the third president of our country. Unlike all the other Presidents, Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been reelected for four consecutive years. However, he died in the first year of his fourth semester. During his long term as president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt did a number of wonderful things as our national leader. He liberated us from the Great Depression, dealt with civil rights issues, created many reforms for our country, including the twenty-first revision, dealing with attacks on Pearl Harbor, and second We dealt with the World War effectively.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt played an important part in his efforts to reconstruct and rebuild the United States from a problem country and made his efforts a personal attachment in American history. First of all, the background of Franklin Delano Roosevelt includes what was raised in New York. According to Farag of 2009, he entered a private school after having opened the way for future citizenship obligations at Harvard University and Columbia Law School. In 1910, Roosevelt served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1913 to 1920.
Today, 75 years ago, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Presidential Decree 9066. And the Minister of War will designate a military area ... anyone or anyone can exclude, and everyone has the right to enter, stay, to leave, at his discretion by the Minister of War We should be subject to the restrictions imposed. " The only intention is obvious. For Japanese Americans, although not so much, German-American and Italian-Americans are robbed of their wealth and living being held indefinitely at concentration camps. The remainder is history, of which 62% are American citizens, 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to 10 concentration camps in the West and Arkansas as a whole.