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FDR's First Inaugural Address

FDR's First Inaugural Address, delivered in 1933, reassured Americans amid the Great Depression. He acknowledged the economic crisis and emphasized the need for urgent action to restore confidence and stability. FDR called for government intervention to stimulate the economy, support the unemployed, and reform financial systems. He urged unity and collective effort to overcome hardships, promising to analyze the country's problems carefully and implement policies to create jobs and economic growth. His tone was hopeful and determined, aiming to inspire Americans to work together toward recovery.