At What A Price

Submitted by on January 1, 1998

Category: Business
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A wise man once said that ‘the good of the many outweigh the good of the one’. The question which remains is that of the innocent few. During the latter-half of this century, the name Roosevelt has been associated with a strong-willed individual who brought a nation out of economic decay and enforced it as a world superpower. How would the United States, as well as the free-world view F.D.R’s presidency if evidence was viewed in a more liberal light? Evidence that proved he was not only a strong-willed individual, but a leader who sacrificed his own people, in order to save a foreign power and pull his own country completely out of economic chaos? In information obtained from three texts, details are provided which offer the scenario that F.D.R. is not the man we have come to love. Franklin Delano Roosevelt knowingly sacrificed the lives of American servicemen in order to force our...

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