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What difficulty did Franklin D. Roosevelt overcome in his rise to the presidency?

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a physical disability

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A Physical Disability Roosevelt was challenged by a partial paralysis of his legs due to polio. He could walk a few steps and stand at a podium with special leg braces. He had a car fitted with hand controls for braking and shifting gears. He over came the great depression.
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