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1. Which of the following are true statements about Franklin Roosevelt's experience with polio?

Select the three correct answers.

He made those who came to see him feel good.
He refused to "allow bodily disability to defeat his will."
He learned to walk again without help.
He acted like an invalid.
He exercised to strengthen his body.

2. Which facts represent the economic reality the nation faced in 1933?

People were selling gold at lower prices.
The government had too much money.
The economic system was on the verge of collapsing.
Banks were failing every day.

3. Is this statement true or false?
FDR's New Deal ideas for ending the Great Depression were built on Progressive ideas supporting monopolies, the government's regulation of the economy, and programs to fix the social problems faced by the people.

true
false

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Answer:

1.

He made those who came to see him feel good.

He refused to "allow bodily disability to defeat his will."

He exercised to strengthen his body.

2.

The economic system was on the verge of collapsing.

Banks were failing every day.

3. false

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