Summary of the Truman Doctrine -
President Truman addressed Congress on March 12, 1947. He declares that Greece has a desperate need for economic aid to stay a free country. Turkey is another country in need of American aid. The U.S. is the only democratic country able to help out and provide support. It is in America's best interest to air so that totalitarianism does not spread any further. Otherwise "we may endanger the peace of the world... and the welfare of our own nation."
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
LAD #35: FDR's Executive Order #9066
Summary of Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 -
Executive order 9066 gave the Secretay of War the right to create military areas. He says that to be successful in times of war, every protective action is necessary. This order includes providing medical aid, food clothing, transportation, etc. This also allowed for the Japanese-Americans to be ushered into internment camps. This order is not to be modified due to a previous proclamation that created regulations in regard to alien enemies
LAD #34: FDR's Declaration of War Speech
Summary of FDR's Declaration of War -
Roosevelt delivered his Pearl Harbor Address the day after the tragic event occurred. It is a day that will live in infamy, he states. He discusses the peace that was once between America and Japan and the peace that can no longer exist due to the deliberate, vicious attack. He incites hope and faith into Americans, and he asks Congress for a Declaration of War due to the unprovoked attack.
Roosevelt delivered his Pearl Harbor Address the day after the tragic event occurred. It is a day that will live in infamy, he states. He discusses the peace that was once between America and Japan and the peace that can no longer exist due to the deliberate, vicious attack. He incites hope and faith into Americans, and he asks Congress for a Declaration of War due to the unprovoked attack.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
LAD #33: FDR's First Inaugural Address
Summary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address -
In 1933, FDR gave his first inaugural address in which he discusses the problems that America was facing. Roosevelt believes that the nothing to fear is fear itself, so he will deal with these issues honestly. He talks about the high level of unemployment in the country and to remedy that, the government must he come involved. He says that everyone must work together to bring the U.S. back to its once prosperous state. They must 'declare war' on The Great Depression.
In 1933, FDR gave his first inaugural address in which he discusses the problems that America was facing. Roosevelt believes that the nothing to fear is fear itself, so he will deal with these issues honestly. He talks about the high level of unemployment in the country and to remedy that, the government must he come involved. He says that everyone must work together to bring the U.S. back to its once prosperous state. They must 'declare war' on The Great Depression.
LAD #32: Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact
Summary of the Kellogg-Briand Pact
On July 24, 1929, this pact renounced war as an instrument of national policy for all countries that signed it. This pact was originally between the U.S. and France, but the Secretary of State, Frank Kellogg, opened this pact to all who wanted to sign. Notable countries that signed this pact were Britain, Italy, and Germany, to name a few. This treaty sought to deal with countries through peace rather than war.
On July 24, 1929, this pact renounced war as an instrument of national policy for all countries that signed it. This pact was originally between the U.S. and France, but the Secretary of State, Frank Kellogg, opened this pact to all who wanted to sign. Notable countries that signed this pact were Britain, Italy, and Germany, to name a few. This treaty sought to deal with countries through peace rather than war.
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