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Franklin/Eleanor

Franklin/Eleanor Roosevelt Study Guide

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What disease did FDR have? polio
What group did FDR help form that helped countries work together? United Nation
What was the name of FDR's campaign plan that helped people get jobs? New Deal
Where was the U.S. bombed that led FDR and the U.S. to enter into war? Pearl Harbor
How many terms was FDR elected as president? 4
FDR communicated with the country on the radio. What were these communications called? Fireside chats
FDR's face is on which coin? dime
Where did FDR go to get warm water treatments for his polio? Warm Springs, GA
Eleanor Roosevelt joined a group that focused on the rights of __________. women
As a child, Eleanor was very ____. shy
Eleanor Roosevelt led the group that wrote the Universal Declaration of __________________. human rights
Some people called Eleanor Roosevelt ______________________________ because she would bring the president information about the needs of the American people. The President's eyes and ears
What was Eleanor Roosevelt like as a First Lady? She like to help others and she wanted to be treated like everyday people.
cooperation working together with others
tolerance respecting the beliefs and practices of others
human rights rights, freedoms that all humans should have
disabled having a condition that makes it difficult to do something
public service working for the good of others
immigrant a person that comes to one country from another one
campaign time before an election when people try to convince voters to vote for them
respect for authority obeying rules and expectations of adults or leaders
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