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FDR's Administration

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration (1933-1945) aimed to guide the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II. His New Deal programs focused on economic recovery, job creation, and social reforms to help struggling Americans. FDR expanded the federal government’s role in welfare, banking, agriculture, and industry. During WWII, his leadership supported the wartime effort, fostering alliances and overseeing military strategies. His presidency was characterized by innovative policies and decisive action, shaping modern American government and society. Roosevelt’s tenure committed the nation to recovery, stability, and global leadership during a period of profound economic and world upheaval.