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Roosevelt And His Election: Campaign Promises his ideas and how he executed them

#1 User is offline   lewis.smith 

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Post icon  Posted 30 October 2004 - 02:06 PM

[COLOR=blue][FONT=Impact] I am in the middle of question 2 of the year 11 coursework and I am a bit stuck. I can onl ythink of a few ideas concerning how Roosevelt campaigned for election. Can anyone help? Also, can anyone give any suggestions as to why Hoover lost?
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Lewis :D

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Posted 30 October 2004 - 06:24 PM

Since these questions relate to your GCSE coursework I am afraid that Exam Board Regulations prevent us from giving the sort of assistance you are asking for here. (See our Forum Rules - top of page - where we say:

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All I can really do is point you in the direction of a website or two that may prove helpful. Sorry. :(

Try the links from this page of our main site.

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Posted 07 November 2004 - 03:26 PM

lewis.smith, on Oct 30 2004, 02:06 PM, said:

[COLOR=blue][FONT=Impact] I am in the middle of question 2 of the year 11 coursework and I am a bit stuck. I can onl ythink of a few ideas concerning how Roosevelt campaigned for election. Can anyone help? Also, can anyone give any suggestions as to why Hoover lost?
Thanx a lot every1

Lewis
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Tisk tisk Lewis :D

Question 3 is due in soon. It takes some time but i've almost finished it now.

Do you have any links to graphs of unemployed in America/GNP during the New Deal as i can't find any :huh:

Edited by Mr Field to remove irrelevant details.

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Posted 07 November 2004 - 09:15 PM

Matt.A, on Nov 7 2004, 03:26 PM, said:

Do you have any links to graphs of unemployed in America/GNP during the New Deal as i can't find any :huh:
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I assume you've tried looking in your textbook? Everyone I have ever used about the New Deal has had these figures (well .... unemployment figures if not GNP)

Anyway .... this page on whether the New Deal was a success from the History Learning Site has the statistics that you are looking for .... and more.

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Post icon  Posted 31 August 2007 - 12:04 PM

Sorry for taking up even more of your time...Ive just posted one topic and now im doing another one! good grief :)
Ok...I have been asked to give 3 most important reasons why Roosevelt won the 1932 election. I must also explain each reason. Its very tricky to find something useful on this....I have found out so far that one reason was because he promised the New Deal,However the hard part is to explain this in detail i mean to me its pretty straight forward- FDR promised to fix things and thats that but obviously there is more to this since i must explain it in detail.hmm....could you help me with the two other most important reasons for him winning the election? :blush:

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Posted 02 September 2007 - 04:05 PM

Have you seen http://essayinfo.com/sample/essay/463/
Don't just copy!!!!

This is just great - http://www.slideshar...lection-part-2/

This site - http://www.kennesaw..../pres/1932.html - is interesting on Roosevelt's press campaign (but note that it's 'laissez faire', not 'laze fare')

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