FDR$504824$ - translation to English
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

FDR$504824$ - translation to English

CRITICISM SURROUNDING ROOSEVELT'S PRESIDENCY
Criticism of FDR; Criticism of fdr
  • As president from 1933 to 1945, Roosevelt was the target of sharp criticism from both left and right.

FDR      
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "FDR" (1882-1945) statista americano e 32esimo presidente degli Stati Uniti d"America (1933-45), attuò un programma di risanamento sociale ed economico durante il perido della grande Depressione noto come "New Deal"
Franklin Roosevelt         
  • 1936 re-election handbill for Roosevelt promoting his economic policy
  • 1932 electoral vote results
  • 1936 electoral vote results
  • 1940 electoral vote results
  • 1944 electoral vote results
  • USS ''Potomac'']] during the first U.S. visit of a reigning British monarch (June 9, 1939)
  • access-date=December 2, 2015}}</ref>
  • Collection of video clips of Roosevelt
  • unbreeched]] Roosevelt in 1884, 2 years old
  • Eleanor and Franklin with their first two children, 1908
  • Cox and Roosevelt in Ohio, 1920
  • Roosevelt in 1912
  • 1947}}
  • Roosevelt as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913
  • Gov. Roosevelt with his predecessor [[Al Smith]], 1930
  • Roosevelt and [[Winston Churchill]] aboard HMS ''Prince of Wales'' for 1941 Atlantic Charter meeting
  • bill of social and economic rights]] in the [[State of the Union address]] broadcast on January 11, 1944 (excerpt).
  • Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act into law, August 14, 1935.
  • Roosevelt with Brazilian President [[Getúlio Vargas]] and other dignitaries in Brazil, 1936
  • Roosevelt in the early 1930s
  • Territory controlled by the Allies (blue and red) and the Axis Powers (black) in June 1942
  • The Allies (blue and red) and the Axis Powers (black) in December 1944
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1933 TO 1945
Franklin Deleno Roosevelt; Fdr; Frankilin Delano roosevelt; FDR; Franklin Roosevelt; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; Franklin Roosevelt Administration; Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration; Franklin Delano Roosevelt Administration; F. Roosevelt Administration; F. D. Roosevelt Administration; Franklin D Roosevelt; 32nd President of the United States; President Franklin Roosevelt; F.D. Roosevelt; President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Rosevelt; F. D. Roosevelt; F.D.R.; President Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Frank Roosevelt; Frankin D Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt administration; FD Roosevelt; Frankin Delano Roosevelt; Franklin d roosevelt; Franklin roosevelt; Franklin D. Rosevelt; Franklin Rosevelt; Franklin Roosevelt administration; President FDR; F D Roosevelt; United States under Franklin D. Roosevelt; FDR administration; President D. Roosevelt; President D Roosevelt; President Delano Roosevelt; Thirty-second President of the United States; Delano Roosevelt; Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt (32nd president); I have a terrific headache.; FDR admin; 32nd President of America; 32nd President of USA; 32nd President of the US; 32nd President of the USA; 32nd President of the United States of America; 32nd U.S. President; 32nd U.S.A. President; 32nd US President; 32nd USA President; POTUS 32; POTUS32; Roosevelt 32
Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945), trentaduesimo presidente degli Stati Uniti (1933-45)

Wikipedia

Criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt

Before, during and after his presidential terms and continuing today, there has been much criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945). Critics have questioned not only his policies and positions, but also charged him with centralizing power in his own hands by controlling both the government and the Democratic Party. Many denounced his breaking of a long-standing tradition by running for a third term in 1940.

By the middle of his second term, much criticism of Roosevelt centered on fears that he was heading toward a dictatorship by attempting to seize control of the Supreme Court in the court-packing incident of 1937, attempting to eliminate dissent within the Democratic Party in the South during the 1938 mid-term elections and by breaking the tradition established by George Washington of not seeking a third term when he again ran for re-election in 1940. As two historians explain: "In 1940, with the two-term issue as a weapon, anti-New Dealers [...] argued that the time had come to disarm the 'dictator' and to dismantle the machinery".

Long after Roosevelt's death, new lines of attack opened to criticize his policies regarding helping the Jews of Europe, incarcerating Japanese Americans on the West Coast in concentration camps, and opposing anti-lynching legislation.