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Leadership Objectives in U.S. Elections: A Comparative Analysis of Obama and Roosevelt

Explore how Obama and Roosevelt articulated their objectives to tackle economic challenges during their respective elections in 2008 and 1932, comparing their strategies, similarities, and differences. Analyze the impact of the Three R’s, FDR, and the New Deal.

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Leadership Objectives in U.S. Elections: A Comparative Analysis of Obama and Roosevelt

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  1. Thought questions • Thinking back to election 2008. Was Obama clear about the objectives he hoped to utilize to bring about an end to the recession? • What were they? • Thinking back to the election in 1932. In 1932 was Roosevelt clear about the objectives he hoped to utilize to bring about an end to the depression? • What were they? • What do both leaders have in common? What are their differences?

  2. Three R’s FDR and the New Deal

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