Theodore Roosevelt had passed a bar exam known as FDR and went to work for a law firm in NYC this represented some of the most powerful big businesses in the country. But that didn’t stop Roosevelt from continuing his dream of a presidency position. He soon mapped out a map to presidency. Roosevelt’s career took off and he got second term. But then there was the assassination of “William Mckinley”. This made Roosevelt soon come on top. At the beginning of his career he had to set aside 200 million acres for national forests. He like to impact many animals resources with the amount of land given off. There was a problem in the White House with management and labor Roosevelt faced these problems head on and this was when in his career he became known as the ‘trust buster’. For the most part Roosevelt started off his career well and good. This is when the government and citizens soon knew he would fit the title he was placed in. …show more content…
The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in the country’s history. Roosevelt took office while the US was in the midst of the Great Depression. It had many Roosevelt during this time spearheaded unprecedented federal legislation and issued a profusion of executive orders that instituted the “New Deal”. The New Deal was many of programs designed to produce relief, recovery, and reform. He created plenty of programs for unemployed farmers while at the same the time looking for economic recovery with the National Recovery Administration. He also instituted that major regulatory reforms related to finance, communications, and labor, and presided over the end of