Which statements describe FDR's presidency? . . . A.. FDR was very effective as a crisis manager.. . . B.. FDR inspired the American people.. . . C.. FDR strengthened the two-party system.. . . D.. FDR resisted bringing new people into government.. . . E.. FDR refused to sign legislation that would protect the environment.. . . F.. . . FDR won the war and worked hard for a peaceful postwar world..

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Franklin Roosevelt was elected to the New York Senate in 1910. His first elected public office was State Senator from the Hudson River District

FDR was very effective as a crisis manager. FDR inspired the American people.FDR strengthened the two-party system. FDR won the war and worked hard for a peaceful postwar world

 A, B, C, and F are right options

The statements describe FDR's presidency are:

FDR was very effective as a crisis manager

FDR inspired the American people.

FDR strengthened the two-party system.

FDR won the war and worked hard for a peaceful postwar world.

Franklin Roosevelt

  • Franklin Roosevelt introduced a “new deal”.
  • His schemes were effective as they gave jobs to an unemployed youngster in America.
  • Roosevelt proclaimed Social Security Act into law.
  • During crises, his policies and law proved to be effective.
  • He won WWII and came forward to maintain peace in Europe.

Thus we can conclude that options A, B, C and F are the correct answers.

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