Self-introduction Name: 刘庆吉 Number:08211574 Major: Educational Technology   The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today . —— Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt 32nd President of the United States
 
Contents  Early life Disability 1932 presidential election First term, 1933–1937 Second term, 1937–1941 Third term, 1941–1945 Fourth term and death, 1945
January 30, 1882 Hyde Park, New York   April 12, 1945 (aged 63) Warm Springs, Georgia Franklin Delano Roosevelt FDR Democratic Eleanor Roosevelt   Anna Roosevelt Halsted James Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (I) Elliott Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. John Aspinwall Roosevelt   Harvard University   Lawyer (Corporate)   Episcopalian   Born  Died  Birth name Nick name Political party  Spouse  Children  Alma mater  Occupation  Religion  Signature
Time: April 12, 1945  Address: Warm Springs, Georgia  Key words:  death Causes of death:  cerebral hemorrhage ( 脑溢血 )
63 years ago…
Early life This photo from the National Park Service brochure on Hyde Park, New York, shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt's home.
Early life Stephen Grover Cleveland  (格罗弗 · 克利夫兰) 22nd and 24th President of the United States “ pray god never let you to be the President of the United States. ”
Young Franklin Roosevelt, with his father and Helen R. Roosevelt, sailing in 1899. Early life
Early life Theodore Roosevelt  (西奥多 ·  罗斯福) 26th President of the United States He was  Franklin’s  distant relatives’ uncle . Republicans .
Early life Franklin and Eleanor at Campobello Island ( 坎波贝罗马  ) , Canada, in 1905.
One of only a few known photographs of Roosevelt in a wheelchair On August 1921, after an unfortunate delay,  Franklin  was diagnosed with poliomyelitis (脊髓灰质炎 ) .  Paralytic illness
Franklin loved dogs, none more than Fala.
1932 presidential election In  1932 presidential election  Franklin  won  57%  of the vote and carried all but six states.  In November, Franklin captured  22,821,857  votes, this mean that Franklin must be the 32nd President of the USA .
First term, 1933–1937 President and Mrs. Roosevelt on Inauguration Day, 1933. Key word: Economic Crisis  New Deal  (罗斯福新政) A quarter of the workforce was unemployed. Farmers were in deep trouble as prices fell by 60%. Industrial production had fallen by more than half since 1929. Two million were homeless.
Economics Crisis New Deal Poster Fireside Chats (炉边谈话)   .
Second term, 1937–1941 Key word:  Four freedoms  (6 January, 1941)  freedom of speech and expression freedom of worship  freedom from want freedom from fear
The Four Freedoms engraved on a wall at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington.
Third term, 1941–1945 Key words: World warⅡ 、  Pearl Harbor World War  Ⅱ  broke out in 1939 .But until 1941,The US joined in the war . Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet at Argentia, Newfoundland aboard HMS  Prince of Wales  during their 1941 secret meeting to develop the Atlantic Charter.
World warⅡ Franklin’s opponent and enemy told the people didn’t vote Franklin.
Pearl Harbor Roosevelt signing the declaration of war against Japan, December 8, 1941. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, destroying or damaging 16 warships, including most of the fleet's battleships, and killing more than 2,400 American military personnel and civilians .
Cairo Conference Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of China (left), Roosevelt (middle), and Winston Churchill (right) at the Cairo Conference in 1943.
Post-war planning The "Big Three" Allied leaders (left to right) at Yalta in February, 1945: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin.
Fourth term and death, 1945 Election of 1944 Last days, death and memorial On April 12, 1945, here at Warm Springs, Franklin was having his portrait painted. Suddenly he put his hand to his head and said, "I have the most terrible headache." Those were his last words. The artist stopped painting.  The president was dead…
After Death Less than a month after his death, on May 8, came the moment Roosevelt fought for: V-E Day. ( 二次大战盟国结束欧战胜利日) On  September  2 , 194 5, World warⅡ end.

Franklin D Roosevelt

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    Self-introduction Name: 刘庆吉Number:08211574 Major: Educational Technology The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today . —— Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt32nd President of the United States
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    Contents Earlylife Disability 1932 presidential election First term, 1933–1937 Second term, 1937–1941 Third term, 1941–1945 Fourth term and death, 1945
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    January 30, 1882Hyde Park, New York April 12, 1945 (aged 63) Warm Springs, Georgia Franklin Delano Roosevelt FDR Democratic Eleanor Roosevelt Anna Roosevelt Halsted James Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (I) Elliott Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. John Aspinwall Roosevelt Harvard University Lawyer (Corporate) Episcopalian Born Died Birth name Nick name Political party Spouse Children Alma mater Occupation Religion Signature
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    Time: April 12,1945 Address: Warm Springs, Georgia Key words: death Causes of death: cerebral hemorrhage ( 脑溢血 )
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    Early life Thisphoto from the National Park Service brochure on Hyde Park, New York, shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt's home.
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    Early life StephenGrover Cleveland (格罗弗 · 克利夫兰) 22nd and 24th President of the United States “ pray god never let you to be the President of the United States. ”
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    Young Franklin Roosevelt,with his father and Helen R. Roosevelt, sailing in 1899. Early life
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    Early life TheodoreRoosevelt (西奥多 · 罗斯福) 26th President of the United States He was Franklin’s distant relatives’ uncle . Republicans .
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    Early life Franklinand Eleanor at Campobello Island ( 坎波贝罗马 ) , Canada, in 1905.
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    One of onlya few known photographs of Roosevelt in a wheelchair On August 1921, after an unfortunate delay, Franklin was diagnosed with poliomyelitis (脊髓灰质炎 ) . Paralytic illness
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    Franklin loved dogs,none more than Fala.
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    1932 presidential electionIn 1932 presidential election Franklin won 57% of the vote and carried all but six states. In November, Franklin captured 22,821,857 votes, this mean that Franklin must be the 32nd President of the USA .
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    First term, 1933–1937President and Mrs. Roosevelt on Inauguration Day, 1933. Key word: Economic Crisis New Deal (罗斯福新政) A quarter of the workforce was unemployed. Farmers were in deep trouble as prices fell by 60%. Industrial production had fallen by more than half since 1929. Two million were homeless.
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    Economics Crisis NewDeal Poster Fireside Chats (炉边谈话) .
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    Second term, 1937–1941Key word: Four freedoms (6 January, 1941) freedom of speech and expression freedom of worship freedom from want freedom from fear
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    The Four Freedomsengraved on a wall at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington.
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    Third term, 1941–1945Key words: World warⅡ 、 Pearl Harbor World War Ⅱ broke out in 1939 .But until 1941,The US joined in the war . Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet at Argentia, Newfoundland aboard HMS Prince of Wales during their 1941 secret meeting to develop the Atlantic Charter.
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    World warⅡ Franklin’sopponent and enemy told the people didn’t vote Franklin.
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    Pearl Harbor Rooseveltsigning the declaration of war against Japan, December 8, 1941. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, destroying or damaging 16 warships, including most of the fleet's battleships, and killing more than 2,400 American military personnel and civilians .
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    Cairo Conference GeneralissimoChiang Kai-shek of China (left), Roosevelt (middle), and Winston Churchill (right) at the Cairo Conference in 1943.
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    Post-war planning The"Big Three" Allied leaders (left to right) at Yalta in February, 1945: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin.
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    Fourth term anddeath, 1945 Election of 1944 Last days, death and memorial On April 12, 1945, here at Warm Springs, Franklin was having his portrait painted. Suddenly he put his hand to his head and said, "I have the most terrible headache." Those were his last words. The artist stopped painting. The president was dead…
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    After Death Lessthan a month after his death, on May 8, came the moment Roosevelt fought for: V-E Day. ( 二次大战盟国结束欧战胜利日) On September 2 , 194 5, World warⅡ end.