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Franklin Delano Roosevelt began his presidency during a time of economic depression in the U.S. When he took office, more than 13 million people were unemployed. Countless families were living in poverty. Many banks across the country were closed. Roosevelt used the radio to address the nation throughout the Great Depression. His regular radio speeches were called “fireside chats.” They provided important information and comforted the American people like a lullaby.


When the 1940 election arose, Europe was at war with Germany. Roosevelt felt he should run for a third presidential term since he had the knowledge and experience necessary to lead the country through a time of international war. He came to be the only president re-elected four consecutive times before his death in 1945.


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Based on the author’s choice of words, what is their attitude toward President Roosevelt?

Intensely negative; the author does not like President Roosevelt

Negative; the author thinks Roosevelt was president for too long

Intensely positive and admiring; the author thinks President Roosevelt was the best president

Mostly neutral and informative, leaning toward positive

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The author's attitude toward President Roosevelt appears to be mostly neutral and informative, leaning toward positive. The text provides factual information about Roosevelt's presidency, his use of "fireside chats," and his decision to run for a third term during a tumultuous time. While the author does not explicitly express strong admiration or negativity, the overall tone conveys respect for Roosevelt's leadership and the challenges he faced.
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