Asked by Joshua Welch on Jul 20, 2024

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What difference did First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt make in the New Deal?

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt

The wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, known for her humanitarian efforts and activism for civil rights during and after her tenure as First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945.

New Deal

A set of measures comprising programs, public infrastructure projects, monetary reforms, and regulations put into action by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s in the United States, aimed at facilitating the country's recovery from the Great Depression.

  • Apprehend the significance and effect of key persons in the Great Depression and New Deal duration.
  • Outline the ramifications of the New Deal on American societal norms and the configuration of government.
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FRANKLIN JAMES TILLETTJul 24, 2024
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She was a close advisor to her husband, wrote a nationally syndicated newspaper column, and traveled 200 days per year to inspect the living conditions of ordinary Americans, who respected her deeply for this.