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What qualities did fdr bring to the presidency, and how did he display them during the new deal years? what particular role did eleanor roosevelt play in fdr's political success?

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During Franklin Roosevelt's presidency, the government increased its role as controller and reached levels of control that had never been known before. It put a limit to the capitalist and liberal practices that had caused the Great Depression, and for the first time the Government began a very broad program of public investment that promoted the construction of infrastructure and power plants, financed the peasants, stopped speculation, legalized union organizations and installed a social security system. The result was the modernization of the country, the beginning of economic recovery and the achievement of great success in the social sphere. It was, as Roosevelt liked to say, a non-violent revolution, respecting the legality and rights of citizens and generating prosperity throughout the country and for all Americans.

In 1933, when her husband assumed the presidency, Eleanor Roosevelt began to give content to the position of first lady which, until then, had only had ceremonial functions. Eleanor was a presidential adviser, gave more than 300 press conferences for women journalists, implemented social welfare programs, defended women's rights and civil rights in many public events, and had a column in a newspaper where she poured her opinions in defense of the more disadvantaged. She was a pioneer in creating the role of first lady as we know today.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt brought several positive characteristics to the presidency including:
a) An ability to explain complex problems in a simple manner.
b) Experience in government.
c) A plan to help American citizens out of the Great Depression.

Before being President, FDR was a Congressman in the state of New York. This helped him to understand what problems citizens cared about. Along with this, FDR had a great ability to explain complex issues in a way that all Americans would understand. These were usually done through his fireside chats, which were radio broadcasts in which he would describe issues like the national bank holiday, the Lend-Lease Act, etc.

Lastly, his New Deal was aimed at bringing hope to American citizens. This program called for a huge increase in government spending and government jobs available to citizens.

One of the biggest reasons for FDR's success was his wife, Eleanor. Eleanor made several contributions, including helping FDR develop his message/campaign speeches, organizing women voters to support her husband, and solving conflicts between FDR and his campaign staff.
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