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On foreign policy, Byrnes was a champion of Roosevelt's positions of helping Great Britain and France against Nazi Germany in 1939 – 1941, and of maintaining a hard diplomatic line against Japan.
In World War II he was Roosevelt's chief diplomatic advisor and troubleshooter and was a key policy maker in the $ 50 billion Lend Lease program that sent aid to the allies.
* The Big Stick – Theodore Roosevelt's diplomatic policy
The awards were first presented in 1982 on the centenary of president Roosevelt's birth as well as the bicentenary of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Netherlands.
It concerns the 1905 diplomatic mission led by then-Secretary of War William Howard Taft and Alice Roosevelt, as well as the larger implications of President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy, particularly with regard to Japan.
* Big Stick ideology, Theodore Roosevelt's diplomatic policy

Roosevelt's and impact
Clifford encouraged Truman to embrace a left-wing populist image in hope of undermining the impact on the race of third-party Progressive candidate Henry A. Wallace, who had served as President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Vice-President from 1941 to 1945.

Roosevelt's and also
He also speaks of Franklin D. Roosevelt's `` puerile '' assumption that `` if only he ( Stalin ) could be exposed to the persuasive charm of someone like F.D.R. himself, ideological preconceptions would melt and Russia's co-operation with the West could be easily arranged ''.
Roosevelt's 1901 saying " Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick " is still quoted by politicians and columnists in different countries — not only in English but also in translation to various other languages.
Taft, in fashioning his cabinet, showed also that he was not unwilling to depart to some degree from Roosevelt's progressivism ; he named an anti-progressive, Philander Chase Knox Secretary of State, who had primary influence over other appointments.
Roosevelt's attempt to break the " two-term " tradition established by George Washington was also a focus of Willkie's criticism ; the Republican candidate accused Roosevelt of thinking himself indispensable and wanting to institute " one-man rule.
Roosevelt's efforts are also notable in contrast to those of his predecessors in office.
With Roosevelt's tacit consent, King also advocated the invasion of Guadalcanal.
The actor reassured him that, although he was a liberal and supported Roosevelt's New Deal, he was also a patriot who had nothing to do with Communism.
He taught for a year in Vermont and directed a community center in Provincetown, also serving as the executive secretary of Franklin Roosevelt's Crafts Commission.
A gymnasium, auditorium and two classrooms ( also still standing ) were added in 1936, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration program.
The CPUSA also offered critical support to Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal in this period.
Johnson also did not get the support of Roosevelt's family who instead supported Roosevelt's long-time friend Leonard Wood.
However Roosevelt's speechwriter Robert Sherwood noted that " it was not long before the people of India, Burma, Malaya, and Indonesia were beginning to ask if the Atlantic Charter extended also to the Pacific and to Asia in general.
A cousin of Hamilton Fish III ( also named Hamilton Fish ) was sergeant in Company L of Theodore Roosevelt's " Rough Riders ", and the first American soldier killed in action during the Spanish-American War.
When Harry S. Truman became Vice President in January 1945, he also was kept unaware of Roosevelt's condition.
These policies can also be seen as a continuation of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, which ran from 1933 to 1935, and the Four Freedoms of 1941.
Although in later years the name was said to derive from logging, the team based its colours on Teddy Roosevelt's regiment in the Spanish-American War, which, with the date of the renaming, suggests that the name also comes from the war.
Mother R .: Eleanor Roosevelt's Untold Story, also with Brough, was published in 1977 ; The Conservators, a political book, in 1982.
The album also criticized President Roosevelt's unprecedented peacetime draft, insinuating that he was going to war for J. P. Morgan.
The Almanacs also issued two albums of traditional folk songs with no political content in 1941: an album of sea chanteys, Deep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads ( sea chanteys, as was well known, being Franklin Roosevelt's favorite kind of song ) and Sod-Buster Ballads, which were songs of the pioneers.
The aforementioned Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, another separation of powers case, was also decided during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency.
The new bureaucracy was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's attempt to stimulate the economy and promote jobs for unemployed Americans while also regulating businesses.
" Linking R " appears in Roosevelt's delivery of the words " The only thing we have to fear is fear itself "; compare also Roosevelt's delivery of the words " naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.

Roosevelt's and on
Under the leadership of Hale, Noyes and Millikan ( aided by the booming economy of Southern California ), Caltech grew to national prominence in the 1920s and concentrated on the development of Roosevelt's " Hundredth Man ".
He wrote the lead article for UP on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Presidential inauguration in 1933.
* John Crowley's 2009 novel Four Freedoms is largely based on the themes of Roosevelt's speech.
His extensive secret files contained surveillance material on Eleanor Roosevelt's alleged lesbian lovers, speculated to be acquired for the purpose of blackmail, as well as material on presidents ' liaisons, including those of John F. Kennedy.
He had worked on Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential campaigns, including the 1940 presidential election against Wendell Willkie.
A combination of not being in step with the Truman Administration and owing to the emerging ' red scare ' on known or suspected Communists by the US government after Roosevelt's death made Ivens leave the United States.
It later became known that Stalin was actually aware of the atomic bomb before Truman was, as he had multiple spies that had infiltrated the Manhattan Project from very early on ( notably Klaus Fuchs, Ted Hall, and David Greenglass ), while Truman had only learned about the weapon after Roosevelt's death.
Even then, Roosevelt's New Deal focused predominantly on a program of providing work and stimulating the economy through public spending on projects, rather than on cash payment.
Theodore Roosevelt's mother Mittie died of typhoid fever on the same day, at 3 am, some eleven hours earlier, in the same house.
His close associate, friend and biographer, Joseph Bucklin Bishop, described Roosevelt's assault on the spoils system:
Because of LaFollette's nervous breakdown on the campaign trail before Roosevelt's entry, most of LaFollette's supporters went over to Roosevelt, the new progressive Republican candidate.
Roosevelt's attacks on Wilson helped the Republicans win control of Congress in the off-year elections of 1918.
Roosevelt's face on Mount Rushmore
Roosevelt's lasting popular legacy, however, is the stuffed toy bears — teddy bears — named after him following an incident on a hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902.
Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia ( 1941 ), Roosevelt's opinions on many issues ; online version at TheodoreRoosevelt. org
The proposal was ostensibly to ease the burden of the docket on elderly judges, but the actual purpose was widely understood as an effort to pack the Court with justices who would support Roosevelt's New Deal.
* Text, Audio, and Video excerpt of Eleanor Roosevelt's Address to the United Nations on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
* Text, Audio, and Video excerpt of Eleanor Roosevelt's Address to the United Nations on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Roosevelt's first Vice President, John Nance Garner, broke with him at the start of the second term on the Court-packing issue and became Roosevelt's leading political enemy.
" Following Roosevelt's death and Truman's ascension to the presidency, the need to keep Vice Presidents informed on national security issues became clear, and Congress made the Vice President one of four statutory members of the National Security Council in 1949.

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