America had taken an extreme hit from WWI, leading to a Great Depression full of suffering. During the war, roughly 100,000+ Americans died. While the democrat and republican parties had different views on how to fix this, the democratic party candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt won his two terms as the 32nd president of the United States. He wanted a change that would eliminate this economic crash, and he was going to make a plan for this change. In comparison, Herbert Hoover, America's 31st president and candidate for the Republican Party, believed in the system that was already in place. After WWI, when Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) won his second term in 1936, he made it clear what his plan for America was. While researching The American YAWP Reader on FDR, his plan was for America to …show more content…
He understood that change can be taken with a grain of salt, but he was confident in his leadership abilities that he would be the change that was necessary to thrive. Roosevelt said “To maintain a democracy of effort requires a vast amount of patience in dealing with differing methods, a vast amount of humility” (FDR 19). This means that his citizens would need to have patience in and with him, because positive things cannot happen overnight. Herbert Hoover's perspective on the war was a great deal of opposition to Roosevelt's proposal of the New Deal. This New Deal was the change Roosevelt was going to make in the governmental system to benefit the people. Whether Americans decided to vote with or against the New Deal, both would take time and trust in the presidential candidates. As Hoover stated “the proposal to alter the whole foundations of our national life which have been built through generations of testing and struggle” (Hoover 3), he was discussing the original system that America has been using and how he was positive this system would benefit the citizens