Which phrase best describes eleanor roosevelt's tenure as first lady? a. redefined the role of first lady, championing women's rights, civil rights, and human rights. b. worked hard for her husband, as he was confined to the wheelchair, but did not take up any causes of her own. c. very traditional. d. modest goals, spoke softly about one or two appropriately feminine issues. e. championed the cause of children's health care, but stuck only to that issue?

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the correct option is A

a. redefined the role of first lady, championing women's rights, civil rights, and human rights

She served as the First Lady of the United States from March 1933 to April 1945 during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office.
The right answer is A. Redefined the role of the first lady, championing women's rights, civil rights, and human rights.

It is defined as the first lady to the wife to the spouse of the holder of the executive power of a certain country, this term was born in the United States when the country was founded. Eleanor Roosevelt was the first lady between 1933 and 1945 and wife of the president of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

She also chaired the United Nations Human Rights Commission, was a delegate in the General Assembly of the United Nations and her role was key in the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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