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‭ rticle title:‬‭“Roosevelt & His Promises”‬ A ‭National Geographic Kids website‬ ‭No author given‬ ‭White House Historical Association‬ ‭EARLY LIFE‬ ‭(Paragraph 1) Franklin Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, at his family’s estate in‬ ‭Hyde...

‭ rticle title:‬‭“Roosevelt & His Promises”‬ A ‭National Geographic Kids website‬ ‭No author given‬ ‭White House Historical Association‬ ‭EARLY LIFE‬ ‭(Paragraph 1) Franklin Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, at his family’s estate in‬ ‭Hyde Park,‬‭New York‬‭. Roosevelt’s parents took their‬‭only child on trips to different‬ ‭countries and had him tutored at home until he was a teenager. After graduating from‬ ‭Harvard University in 1904, Roosevelt attended Columbia Law School and became a‬ ‭lawyer. Roosevelt married his wife, Eleanor, in 1905.‬ ‭BATTLING ILLNESS‬ ‭(Paragraph 2) In 1910 Roosevelt was elected to the New York State Senate. A few years‬ ‭later, President Woodrow Wilson named him assistant secretary of the Navy. He ran‬ ‭unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 1914 before leaving the Navy in 1920 to campaign as‬ ‭the running mate of presidential nominee James M. Cox. (They lost.)‬ ‭(Paragraph 3) Illness stalled his political career in 1921 when he contracted polio, a virus‬ ‭that attacks the nervous system and can cause paralysis. Roosevelt went from being‬ ‭healthy and active one day to being unable to walk two days later. Although he never‬ ‭regained use of his legs, Roosevelt learned how to stand on leg braces and take limited‬ ‭ rticle title:‬‭“Roosevelt & His Promises”‬ A ‭National Geographic Kids website‬ ‭No author given‬ ‭steps with the help of others. Within three years he was practicing law again. Before the‬ ‭decade was over, he had become governor of New York.‬ ‭PRESIDENTIAL PROMISES‬ ‭(Paragraph 4) When Roosevelt ran for president in 1932, the nation was in the middle of‬ ‭the greatest economic crisis in its history: the Great Depression. One-fourth of all‬ ‭workers were unemployed. Homeless people roamed the country looking for food and work.‬ ‭Families who had lost their homes lived in shacks in temporary settlements known as‬ ‭"Hoovervilles," named after the current president, Herbert Hoover. Roosevelt promised to‬ ‭improve the country with a "new deal for the American people." He easily won the election.‬ ‭(Paragraph 5) As soon as Roosevelt took office, he began working to keep his promise. In‬ ‭his first hundred days, he signed 14 laws to help the country recover. These laws were‬ ‭part of a bigger plan—called the New Deal—that Roosevelt hoped would help the country.‬ ‭Among other things, the laws created jobs for people who needed work.‬

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