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“We have nothing to fear but fear itself,” said Franklin Delano Roosevelt in his first Inaugural address. Such became the mantra of the vision and courage of FDR, and from it came the New Deal and America’s courageous participation in World War II. But, crises remained at home. The Great Depression did not go away, and there were dust bowls, labor riots, and ethnic and racial tensions at home. Globally, there arose the menace of Adolph Hitler; Imperial Japan and an emerging Communist threat. The U.S. would solve its economic woes, only to find itself in a great world war.

HUAS97013 History

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