Eleanor Roosevelt: The New Kind of First Lady

Eleanor Roosevelt: The New Kind of First Lady

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Eleanor Roosevelt became First Lady in 1933, embracing a more active role than her predecessors. She supported Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal by traveling across the U.S. to promote its programs. Eleanor was a strong advocate for civil rights and women's rights, holding press conferences and writing a newspaper column, 'My Day.' She also supported Franklin's multiple presidential campaigns. During WWII, Eleanor visited troops and encouraged home front efforts. After Franklin's death in 1945, Eleanor continued her public service, leaving a lasting legacy.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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In what year did Eleanor Roosevelt become the First Lady of the United States?

1933

1936

1941

1950

2.

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What was the primary goal of the New Deal that Eleanor supported?

To recover from the economic disaster

To promote international trade

To establish a new political party

To end World War II

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Which group of people did Eleanor Roosevelt particularly advocate for during her travels?

Politicians

Military personnel

African Americans and women

Business owners

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the name of Eleanor Roosevelt's newspaper column?

First Lady News

Notes from the White House

Dear Eleanor

My Day

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why were Eleanor's press conferences significant?

They were held in secret

They were only for male reporters

They were broadcasted internationally

They allowed female reporters to participate

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How many terms did Franklin Roosevelt serve as President?

None of the above

Two

Three

Four

7.

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What role did Eleanor play during World War II?

She served as a general

She negotiated peace treaties

She traveled abroad to visit troops

She led military operations