How was Georgia significant in the life of President Franklin Roosevelt?
Question 28 options:


GA politicians led anti-Roosevelt opposition in Congress during the 1930


He tested New Deal programs in Georgia before spreading them nationwide


GA's electoral college votes secured his election as president in 1932


He often visited Warm Springs, Georgia to treat his complications from polio.

Respuesta :

Georgia was significant in the life of President Franklin Roosevelt because “He often visited Warm Springs, Georgia to treat his complications from polio.” Roosevelt was diagnosed with poliomyelitis in 1921 and first visited Warm Springs in Georgia in 1924 for polio treatment. He liked Warm Springs and ordered to build a house there, which was called “Little White House” since he traveled there several times during his presidency.

ACCESS MORE