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Savatey [412]
3 years ago
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Which statements accurately describe Franklin Roosevelt? : His wife, Eleanor, supported his political aims and became a trusted

advisor.
He was born into a wealthy, well-connected family in New York.

His cousin, Teddy Roosevelt, convinced him to join the Republican Party.

He contracted polio at age 39 and needed leg braces for the rest of his life.
History
1 answer:
USPshnik [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

He contracted polio at age 39 and needed leg braces for the rest of his life.

Explanation:

Franklin Roosevelt was born in a rich and resourceful family with political contacts. He got married to his cousin Eleanor Roosevelt.

In the year 1921, he got struck with polio and spent he rest of his days in a wheelchair. His presidency did wonders for the United states along with the establishment of a leadership stage for the United State in the world during the world war II.

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