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how was georigia sighificant in the life of president franklin delano roosevelt? A. president roosevelt traveled to warm springs frequently to recover from complications of polio. b. president roosveelt used his warm springs home as his milltary headquarters during world warII. c. president roosevelt tested his new deal programs in georgia before spreading them across the country. d. prsident roosevelt received support from georgia governors Eugene talmadge to implement deal programs.
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Roosevelt contracted polio in 1921 and frequently traveled to Warm Springs, Georgia, for hydrotherapy and rehabilitation. He bought the Little White House there, established a rehabilitation center, and spent much time in Warm Springs (he even died there in 1945). Options B, C, and D are incorrect: Warm Springs was not his WWII military headquarters; New Deal programs were not specifically tested there first; and Governor Eugene Talmadge was largely an opponent of Roosevelt, not a supporter.
Roosevelt contracted polio in 1921 and frequently traveled to Warm Springs, Georgia, for hydrotherapy and rehabilitation. He bought the Little White House there, established a rehabilitation center, and spent much time in Warm Springs (he even died there in 1945). Options B, C, and D are incorrect: Warm Springs was not his WWII military headquarters; New Deal programs were not specifically tested there first; and Governor Eugene Talmadge was largely an opponent of Roosevelt, not a supporter.
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