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Aleks04 [339]
2 years ago
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Is this statement true or false? The people who had the greatest influence on FDR were his schoolmates at Groton. True false.

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2 answers:
babunello [35]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Its is false

Explanation:

katrin [286]2 years ago
6 0

The people who had the greatest influence on Franklin D. Roosevelt were not his schoolmates of Groton.

<h3><u>FDR:</u></h3>

The full meaning of FDR is Franklin D. Roosevelt.

<h3><u>History:</u></h3>

Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and Roosevelt starts or helps to start a movement and we're the only U.S. President who were elected four times.

In fact, they studied in Gorton, Harvard, and Columbia, who were the people who met and there were not their greatest influence.  

However, referring to the above pointers, it is clear that the people who had the greatest influence on Franklin D. Roosevelt were not his schoolmates of Groton.

Hence, the given statement is false.

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