Understanding the growth of Roosevelt and the fear of his ordinary American Roosevelt fears was the first President to master the technology to contact people directly through the radio. In his warm conversation, he discussed public relations with his family and his family in the living room like his father. When he spoke, he did not seem to notice that he was talking to millions of people. William Leuchtenberg Roosevelt was one of America's most popular presidents who first contacted him and spoke directly to the radio.
The forum was held in April 1894. However, the idea of immigrants did not bother Roosevelt, but rather worried that the increase in foreigners and cultural immigrants eventually lead to the culmination of American patriotism or the overall concept of "Americanism". In this article, we explored Roosevelt's historical background about various elements of Roosevelt's "true Americanism", emphasized Roosevelt's Americanism and observed it by observing the rhetoric being used I will.
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858 - 1919) President Roosevelt began when McKinley was assassinated in 1901, at that time Roosevelt was 43 years old and ended in the second semester and was elected president in 1904 It was. The choice of Roosevelt as Vice President McKinley is a political return and Roosevelt Governor is admitted so New York's political machinery is ready to say goodbye to Rothford concerned about independence .
Theodore Roosevelt has become 26th since William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. Roosevelt strongly supported the expansionism of the United States and expanded the size of the military to do it. His policy was reflected in the phrase "Please talk quietly, but please bring a big stick with him". After the collapse of Cuba, the Spanish property of Puerto Rico, Samoa, Guam, Wake Island became the territory of the United States.
In 1932, the most famous phrase advocated by Franklin Roosevelt was "The only thing we worry about is fear itself." The phrase of Franklin Roosevelt showed his confidence for Americans and increased their spirit. Roosevelt gave hope by announcing "New Deal" for Americans to millions of Americans. New Deal has many plans to reduce unemployment, help companies and agriculture, regulate banks and stock markets, and create social security. Unlike Hoover, Roosevelt received the support of union, black people, religious minorities and farmers. Roosevelt changed the relationship between the government and the people and they accepted that the government plays a greater role in their lives and economies. Hoover opposed the support of unemployed, but began to support bank and national relief. On the other hand, Roosevelt faced a banking crisis and offered aid to unemployed people.