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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · List of some of the major achievements of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States. During the Great Depression he used his powers to create jobs and to help millions of Americans in need. During World War II he showed decisive leadership as commander in chief of the U.S. armed forces.

  2. Eleanor Roosevelt, nacida el 11 de octubre de 1884 en Nueva York, fue una destacada figura del Siglo XX reconocida por su labor como defensora de los derechos humanos y por ser la esposa del presidente estadounidense Franklin D Roosevelt. Durante su vida, Eleanor dejó una huella imborrable en la historia de los Estados Unidos, luchando ...

  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the transformative U.S. president during the Great Depression and World War II, implemented groundbreaking policies that reshaped America’s economy and led it through one of its most challenging periods in history.

  4. Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt led the nation through the Great Depression. His signature domestic legislation, the New Deal, expanded the role of the federal government in the nation’s economy in an effort to address the challenges of the Great Depression. He was elected to the presidency four times, serving from March 1933 until his ...

  5. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Impact and Legacy. Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as President from March 1933 to April 1945, the longest tenure in American history. He may have done more during those twelve years to change American society and politics than any of his predecessors in the White House, save Abraham Lincoln.

  6. Tumba de Franklin y Eleanor Roosevelt en la Biblioteca y Museo Presidencial de Franklin D. Roosevelt en Hyde Park. En abril de 1960, fue diagnosticada con anemia aplásica poco después de ser atropellada por un automóvil en Nueva York. [369] En 1962 le administraron esteroides, lo que activó la tuberculosis latente en su médula ósea.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum website; version date 2009 Roosevelt enters Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1900. He is influenced by the political ideas of his fifth cousin, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, who advocates a vastly increased role for the government in the nation’s economy.

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