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How did Franklin Roosevelt’s time spent in Georgia contribute to his policies when he became president?
A.
It motivated him to permanently move key government offices to the state.
B.
It motivated him to permanently move major military bases to the state.
C.
It motivated him to develop programs to address poverty in rural areas.
D.
It motivated him to develop polio vaccination programs in rural areas.
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C. It motivated him to develop programs to address poverty in rural areas.
While seeking treatment for polio at Warm Springs, Georgia, Roosevelt observed severe rural poverty there. Those experiences influenced New Deal programs (like rural relief and rural electrification and other agricultural and social-welfare measures) aimed at improving conditions in rural America.
While seeking treatment for polio at Warm Springs, Georgia, Roosevelt observed severe rural poverty there. Those experiences influenced New Deal programs (like rural relief and rural electrification and other agricultural and social-welfare measures) aimed at improving conditions in rural America.
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