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1、美国总统31富兰克林德拉诺罗斯福2FranklinRoosevelt:Powerful(Part2)playstopmutemaxvolume00:00-14:02repeatByKellyJeanKelly08October,2017VOALearningEnglishpresentsAmericasPresidents.TodaywearetalkingaboutFranklinDelanoRoosevelt.Earlierwetoldabouthisrisetopower,andhishealthproblems.Whenhewas39yearsold,FDR-ashewasoftenc

2、alled-becameparalyzedfromthewaistdown.Hewasneverabletowalkindependentlyagain.Butthatdidnotpreventhimfrombecomingoneofthecountrysmostpowerfulpresidents.Presidency:TheGreatDepressionandtheNewDealWhenFDRtookoffice,theUnitedStateswasinasevereeconomicdepression.Manyfarmerswerenotabletoselltheircropsforpr

3、ofit.Banksacrossthecountryhadfailed.AnumberofAmericanslosttheirsavingsandtheirhomes.Andmorethan25%oftheworkforcedidnothaveajob.YetwhenFDRtookofficein1933,hetoldpeople,Theonlythingwehavetofearisfearitself.WhenAmericansthinkofFDR,theyoftenthinkofthatstatement.Itshowedhisspiritofhopeandconfidenceforwhi

4、chhebecameknown.AmericansalsorememberFDRforthewayhebeganhispresidency.Inhisfirst100days,hesignedmorethan70billsintolaw.Someledtomajorchangesinthecountry.Theyhelpedcalmthecountrysbankingindustry,providedfederalaiddirectlytofarmersandtheunemployed,andcreatedpublicworksprograms.Theactsformedthebaseofwh

5、atFDRandotherscalledtheNewDeal.SomeNewDealprograms-includingtheCivilianConservationCorpsandtheTennesseeValleyAuthority-createdgovernment-fundedjobs.Inadditiontoprovidingapaycheckforworkers,theprogramsweremeanttoimproveandcareforthecountrysnaturalresources.Forexample,workersplantedtrees,maderoads,and

6、builtdamsandpowerplants.Americanscontinuetoexperiencetheeffectsoftheseprogramstoday.ThisphotowastakenmomentsbeforeU.S.PresidentFranklinD.RooseveltbeganhishistoricfiresidechattotheAmericanpeopleonMarch12,1933.FDRisalsorememberedforthewayhecommunicatedwiththepublic.Atthattime,asmanyas90%OfAmericansown

7、edaradio.So,fromtimetotime,FDRspoketothepubliconradiobroadcaststhatbecameknownasfiresidechats.Thetermcreatedanimageofthepresidentsittingcomfortablynearafireplace,talkinginformallywithafewclosefriends.Infact,FDRgavethesetalksfromhisofficeintheWhiteHouse.Buthisvoicewaswarm,andhespokeinaneasy,conversat

8、ionalwaytolisteners,whomhecalledmyfriends.ThecombinationofFDRshope,energy,andaffectionateconcernforeverydayAmericansmadehimpopularwithmanyvoters.Hewasre-electedeasilyin1936.ButFDRhadcritics,too.Somepointedoutthatmanyofhisprogramsfailed.Theycostalotofmoneyorweresimplynoteffective.OtherssaidthatFDRspo

9、licyofmassivegovernmentinterventionwasnotAmerican.Itrestrictedcapitalismandthefreemarket.StillothersobservedthatFDRsprogramsdidnothelpeveryoneequally.ManyNewDealprogramsaimedtoputyoung,whiteAmericanmentowork.Womenzracialminorities,andolderAmericanswereoftenoverlooked.Criticsandsupportersalikealsonot

10、edthatFDRgreatlyexpandedthepowerofthepresidency.Headdedanumberoffull-timepositionstotheexecutivebranchofgovernment.AndhetookonthepowerofCongresstomakelaws.EventheSupremeCourtfoundthatFDRhad,insomecases,gonetoofar.Itruledthatsomeofhisactionswereillegal.FDRworriedthattheSupremeCourtwouldblockmanyofhis

11、otherNewDealprograms,too.Soheproposedarule.Itwouldgivethepresidentpowertoappointsixnewmemberstothenine-membercourt.HisappointmentswouldalmostcertainlymakesurethathisNewDealprogramscouldcontinue.ManyhistorianspointtoFDRseffortsatcourt-packingasoneofthemostextremeexamplesofhisattemptstoexpandpresident

12、ialpower.ButCongressdidnotacceptFDRsproposal.NinejusticesremainedontheSupremeCourt.However,thosejusticeswentontoapproveFDRsactionsanyway.TheysupportedprogramssuchasSocialSecurity,whichwassetuptohelpolderadults,disabledpeople,andotherswhoneededsupport;andtheWagnerAct,whichpermittedworkerstoorganizein

13、atradeunion.WhiletheseeffortsandotherprogramswereimportantpartsofFDRsreformefforts,theydidnotstoptheGreatDepression.NoneoftheNewDealprogramsreallydid.Theeconomycontinuedtostruggle.Presidency:DeclarationofwarForseveralyears,thepresidenthadbeenwarninglawmakersandotherAmericansaboutthepoliticalforcesin

14、Japan,Germany,andItaly.Leadersinthosecountriessupportednationalistmovementsandhadalreadyinvadedortakencontrolofotherareas.By1941,morethan30countrieswereinvolvedintheconflict.ManyAmericanshadwantedtheU.S.toremainneutral.TheyregrettedbecominginvolvedinWorldWarI.Foryears,theyhadtakenstepstopreventanoth

15、ermajorinternationalconflict.LawmakershadevenbannedtheU.S.governmentfromsellingorgivingweaponstowarringcountries.ButFDRbelievedWorldWarIIwasdifferent.HebelievedthatGermanywastheclearaggressorandneededtobestopped.So,inthe1930szFDRreceivedpermissionfromCongresstoprovideweaponstothecountriesopposingGer

16、many.AfterGermanytookcontrolofFrance,FDRreceivedpermissiontogivedirectmilitaryaidtoBritain.Inaddition,FDRbeganpreparingtheU.S.militaryforwar.OnDecember7,1941zJapaneseforcesbombedAmericanshipsattheU.S.NavybaseinPearlHarbor,Hawaii.Morethan2z400AmericansdiedatPearlHarborzandmorethanlz700werewounded.The

17、dayafterPearlHarborwasattacked,CongressquicklyapprovedFDRsrequesttodeclarewaragainstJapan.Threedayslater,GermanyandItalydeclaredwarontheUnitedStates.Americanlawmakersrespondedinkind.TheU.S.,whichhadremainedneutralformanyyears,wasnowcompletelyinvolvedinWorldWarII.Presidency:WorldWarIIDuringthewarzFDR

18、directedmuchofhisattentiontowhatwouldhappenafterthefightingstopped.Hewantedtocreateaninternationalorderthatwouldimprovepeaceandcooperation.Tothatend,hehelpedorganize26countriesintoagrouphecalledtheUnitedNations.FDRalsobelievedthattheworldsfuturesecuritydepended,inlargepart,oncooperationbetweentheU.S

19、.andtheSovietUnion.HeworkedhardtocreatefriendlyrelationswiththeSovietleader,JosephStalin.Asandsculptureof(LtoR)Churchill,RooseveltandStalinsittingtogetherduringtheYaltaConferencein1945.StalinzFDRzandBritishprimeministerWinstonChurchillallfamouslymetattheRussiantownofYalta.There,thethreemendiscussedp

20、lanstobringWorldWarIItoanend.TheydecidedtodemandthatGermanysurrenderunconditionally.Theyalsotalkedaboutdiplomaticrelationsafterthewarended.Atthetime,manyAmericansbelievedtheYaltaconferencewasasuccess.SovietofficialsagreedtoenterthewaragainstJapan.Inreturn,U.S.officialssaidtheSovietgovernmentcouldre-

21、gaincontroloverpartsofNortheasternChina.SovietofficialsalsoagreedtoletcountriesinEasternEuropeholdfreeelections,andtosharerightstovetoU.N.decisions.IntheeyesofmanyAmericans,theYaltaagreementshowedthattheUnitedStatesandtheSovietUnionwouldbeabletocooperate.1.egacyFDRdidnotlivetoseetheeffectsoftheYalta

22、agreement,oreventheendoftheconflict.Hehadbeenpresidentfor12years.AfewweeksbeforetheYaltaConference,hehadbeensworn-inyetagain.FDRhadalreadyservedlongerthananyU.S.president.Allothersbeforehimhadfollowedthecustomsetbythefirstpresident,GeorgeWashington.Theyhadservednomorethantwoterms.Inthewinterof1944,F

23、DRwasbeginninghisfourthterm.Butpeopleclosetohimsaidhedidnotlookwell.DoctorsalsowarnedRooseveltthathishealthwassuffering.FranklinandEleanorRooseveltinWarmSprings,Georgia.So,inAprilzFDRwenttoawarmwaterresortinGeorgiawhereheoftenrestedandrecoveredhisstrength.There,hesufferedacerebralhemorrhage.Inotherw

24、ords,hisbrainbegantobleed.Worldleaders,includingStalinandChurchillzsaidtheywereshockedhehaddied.ManyAmericansfeltthesame.TheystoodalongsidetraintracksashisbodywascarriedfromGeorgiatohischildhoodhomeinNewYork.Heisburiedthere,atHydePark.In1962,hiswifeEleanordiedandwasburiednexttohim.Today,FranklinandE

25、leanorRooseveltareimportantfiguresinU.S.history.ManyprogramsfromtheNewDealarestillineffectnow.FDRalsochangedthepositionofpresidentintoanactive,powerfulleaderwholegallyintervenesintheeconomyandseemstohaveapersonalrelationshipwithAmericans.AndEleanorRooseveltdevelopedastrongvoiceofherown.Herhumanitari

26、aneffortsandworkonbehalfofcivilrightsandwomensrightshavegivenheralegacyindependentfromherhusband.BothadmirersandcriticspointtotheRooseveltsinfluenceasevidenceoftheirstrongfeelingsaboutthecouple.mKellyJeanKelly.KellyJeanKellywrotethisstoryforLearningEnglish.GeorgeGrowwastheeditor.WordsinThisStorypara

27、lyzed-adj.unabletomoveorfeelallorpartofthebodycomfortably-adv.inarelaxedandeasywayexecutive-n.theexecutivebranchofagovernment(relatedtothepresidency)inkind-phraseinawaythatisequalorverysimilartowhatsomeoneelsehasdoneforyouresort-n.aplacewherepeoplegoforvacationsfigures-n.peoplewhohaveaspecifiedstatusorwhoareregardedinaspecifiedwaylegacy-n.somethingthathappenedinthepastorthatcomesfromsomeoneinthepast

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