... Led by FDR, New York was the first to fight the depression. ... ” New Yorkers felt that FDR understood what they were going through. ... This, along with FDR urging the people to deposit their money back into the banks, allowed three out of every five banks to reopen for business. ... ” (Freedman 101)
Though FDR had put America on the right path, it was not quite in the clear. ... Bound by law to stay out of war, FDR found himself with nothing to do but sit and watch. ... Pearl Harbor was the deciding factor for many, and after the Japanese attacked, everyone had finally had enough, and FDR proudly led the US into war. ... FDR knew he would soon take out the Japanese, it was just a matter of when. ... ) FDR loved his family, and spent as much time with them as he could.
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