world history presentation by quin roberts. name means “enlightened peace” wrote a book over...
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World History Presentation
By Quin Roberts
Name means “Enlightened Peace”
Wrote a book overMarine Biology
Was Emperor forsixty-three years
Became Emperorof Japan in 1926
Was believed to be a pacifist
Died at the age of eighty-eight years old
Growing UpBorn April 19, 1901Separated from parents at birthMoved back with them in 1904Began special schooling in 19081912 Grandfather Mutsishito dies
Pre-EmperorBegins intense study of natural historyMarch 1921 travels to Europe1926 marries Princess NagakoDecember 1926 takes over the throne for his ailing father
Reign of Power up to WWII1927 conflicts with Manchuria begin1937 hostilities with China break outJapan becomes allies with Germany & ItalyJapan bombs US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor
Post WWII Through DeathJapan formerly surrenders to US September 1945Hirohito was not accused of war crimesAfter the war he helped Japan become an economic giantDied in 1989 at age 88
32nd President of the United States
Brought the US outof the Great Depression
and led us through WWII
Was President from1933 to 1945
Suffered from PolioDied while he was
in officeCame up with the
“New Deal”
Growing Up
Born Jan. 30 1882
Begins attending Groton School
Father dies when he is 18
Starts attending law school in 1904
Family & Life
March 17, 1905 marries Eleanor
Has a total of five children
1921 is stricken with polio
Career
Began as a lawyer
Elected to New York Senate 1910
1913 becomes Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Elected as Governor of New York in 1928
PresidencyRuns against Herbert Hoover in 19321933 Roosevelt introduces “New Deal” policyJapan bombs Pearl Harbor 1941War is declared in Europe and the Pacific
Death
Two atomic bombs are dropped on Japan
Japan surrenders
Roosevelt dies months before this takes place
Is buried in Hyde Park, New York
Compare & AnalysisBoth were leaders of powerful nationsHad major influences over their countryHard workers who over came setbacks to succeedRemembered differently
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. (n.d.). Retrieved May 17, 2009, from http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/fdrbio.html
McHenry, R. (Ed.). (1992). Roosevelt, Franklin D. In Encyclopaedia Britannica (15th ed., Vol. 10, p. 172). Chicago. (Original work published 1768)
McHenry, R. (Ed.). (1992). Hirohito, Emperor. In Encyclopaedia Britannica (15th ed., Vol. 3, p. 102). Chicago. (Original work published 1768)
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