How does the text characterize FDR's legacy? He was a thoughtful but timid man who made many mistakes as president. He was a creative though not faultless leader who saved the country from destruction, He was a fraud who duped the American public into completely changing the country. He was a strong leader who worked hard to save the country, to little success.​

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The text shows that FDR was a creative though not faultless leader who saved the country from destruction

You did not include the text but historically speaking, Franklin D. Roosevelt saved the country when:

  • he introduced a series of reforms known as the New Deal to drag the U.S. out of the Great Depression
  • he gave the nation strong leadership in the face of Japanese and German aggression during the Second World War.

FDR was therefore a great leader but he had some faults such as the fact that he tried to overextend Executive power and he did not help out the Jews as much as he could have from the Nazis.

In conclusion, FDR creative policies helped the country through the Great Depression but he made some choices that could have been decided better.

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