First hundred days
The first hundred days is a sample of the first 100 days of a first term presidency of a president of the United States. It is used to measure the successes and accomplishments of a president during the time that their power and influence is at its greatest. The term was coined in a July 24, 1933, radio address by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, although he was referring to the 100-day session of the 73rd United States Congress between March 9 and June 17, rather than the first 100 days of his administration.
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First hundred days
The first hundred days is a sample of the first 100 days of a first term presidency of a president of the United States. It is used to measure the successes and accomplishments of a president during the time that their power and influence is at its greatest. The term was coined in a July 24, 1933, radio address by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, although he was referring to the 100-day session of the 73rd United States Congress between March 9 and June 17, rather than the first 100 days of his administration.
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The first hundred days is a sa ...... 00 days of his administration.
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ハネムーン期間(ハネムーンきかん)とは、近代の民主主義政治に ...... 日間は新政権に対する批判や性急な評価を避ける紳士協定がある。
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The first hundred days is a sa ...... 00 days of his administration.
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ハネムーン期間(ハネムーンきかん)とは、近代の民主主義政治に ...... 日間は新政権に対する批判や性急な評価を避ける紳士協定がある。
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First hundred days
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ハネムーン期間 (報道)
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