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Roosevelt and Hoover

Title: Roosevelt and Hoover
Category: History
Details: Words: 612 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


Roosevelt and Hoover

When categorizing President Franklin D. Roosevelt, many will say that he was a liberal, and that his predecessor, President Herbert C. Hoover was a conservative. However, these characterizations of the two men, are not completely true, and both men used views from each category to help with the depression. Both men had to be flexible in order to have a chance at saving the economy, Hoover’s original conservative ideas had to bend to liberal …showed first 75 words of 612 total

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showed last 75 words of 612 total…fact increased under the Roosevelt administration, despite the great efforts to reduce it. Although Roosevelt is considered a liberal, he claims he only used liberalism to protect conservatism. Hoover also claims he is a great conservative, despite his liberal actions. It is the reasons of their beliefs versus their actions, that both Hoover and Roosevelt fall into the “moderate” category of a Venn-diagram, and not on either the “conservative” or “liberal” sides of the chart

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