The 32nd president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was the only chief executive elected more than two terms of office. Roosevelt held the presidential title from 1934-1945, which was during the Great Depression and World War 2. With his “New Deal” program, he greatly affected the government in the American society. Franklin D. Roosevelt served his presidency through most of World War 2, leading his country through a harsh period of American society. Under the leadership of Roosevelt, the public confidence was restored from the Great Depression by “fireside chats” and public speaking. This ensured the trust from the American people. Roosevelt led the country through World War 2 with his brave and intelligent actions.