Essay On Oval Office Administration

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When we compare the presidents with each other, it is often the case that we have a tendency to have a little bit of favoritism among the choices we decide. The Presidency can be measured in a multitude of ways, it changes with each person’s interpretation of what the president is capable of doing and how he goes about it.

Among the ones that are considered to be some of the greatest, Franklin Delano Roosevelt mainly contents as one of the most admired men to ever take the office of the Presidency. I would argue he proves himself as the one of the most outstanding and brilliant people to have ever been elected to the Oval Office. I based this argument on four key factors; Qualifications, Expectations, Policy, and Noteable Legacy.

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A bulk of them were created to make jobs for the 12 million out of work, agencies like the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps cropped up in the first three months of the Presidency to service temporary jobs to those who needed them. The main focus of the early administration under FDR was towards business and farming, the New Deal expanded itself towards financial and government programs. The lingering and simple Social Security went into practice during this transition to provide benefits to seniors and those who could not work for themselves. Projects like the Tennessee Valley Authority, provide electricity and power to poor Americans who couldn’t afford it. At the end of the Depression, FDR actively advocated for the US to involve itself with other nations when the countries such as Japan, Germany, and Italy started wars an took lands and abused their power. He pioneered the Lend Lease program that allowed countries to buy weapons and supplies from the United States to defend themselves from oppression and tyranny. FDR took charge of the country during the Second War World, fighting the Axis powers in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, an endeavor to United States alone could accomplish with our resources and