LAD/Blog #34: FDR's First Inaugural

President FDR gave the first of his four inaugural addresses on March 4, 1933. FDR entered his presidency with the American people at an all time low as a result of the Great Depression which caused suffering for people all across the country. Knowing this FDR began his speech by acknowledging these issues and saying that he would do his best to tackle those them head on. His main message to the people was that "the only thing we have to fear, is fear itself". One of the problems he mentions is the fallen economy in which values shrunk, taxes rose and peoples means to pay had been severely limited.He acknowledges that one of the biggest issues in the country was unemployment and that to fix this the American people needed to be given to jobs.He also talks about the need for strict supervision on banking and credits and investments. His ideas for foreign policy dealt with his good neighbor policy where America needed to respect its neighbors. His speech concluded with asking the American people for unity and to put their trust in him as he is going to use his leadership to guide them through the next couple of years.

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During the Cold War President John F. Kennedy needed to assure the American people that his leadership would be able to guide them through the Cuban Missile Crisis just as President Roosevelt had done for the nation and the American during the Great Depression.

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