Quotes by Franklin D. Roosevelt

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“ The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit. “
-Franklin D. Roosevelt-

The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit.

Introducing Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt, often referred to as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving an unprecedented four terms from 1933 to 1945. Born on January 30, 1882, into a prominent New York family, he entered politics in 1910 and became a key figure in American history for leading the country through two of its greatest crises: the Great Depression and World War II. His New Deal programs helped stabilize the U.S. economy, providing relief, recovery, and reform to millions of Americans. FDR's leadership during WWII helped shape the modern world, as he played a critical role in forming the Allied powers and guiding the U.S. to victory. He is also known for his strong advocacy of social welfare programs and his efforts to expand the federal government’s role in the economy. Despite being diagnosed with polio in 1921, which left him partially paralyzed, Roosevelt's resilience and optimism became symbols of hope for the American people. He passed away in office on April 12, 1945, just months before the end of World War II.