Bull MarketandBlack Market : 1 Bull MarketandBlack Market Week 10
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Early Political Career (a1) : 2 Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Early Political Career (a1) What kind of reputation did he have as a young politician?
energetic, cheerful, warm heart.
popular and well-liked
considered good-looking and charming
What were the personal costs of his adultery (t1) : 3 What were the personal costs of his adultery (t1) ruined his marriage
decided to stay together for children and public image
Eleanor never regained her trust in her husband
became like two ships passing in the night
FDR and Polio: first response and struggle (a2) : 4 recovered his spirits and determination to make himself well
Had to learn to walk with braces, use a wheelchair, and cope with challenges without use of legs FDR and Polio: first response and struggle (a2)
Learned to depend more on others for basic tasks like getting dressed, bathing, and getting from place to placeMaintained his sense of humorFrom physical suffering better understood problems of people who were suffering from physical limitationsgained greater humility and kinder spirit : 5 Learned to depend more on others for basic tasks like getting dressed, bathing, and getting from place to placeMaintained his sense of humorFrom physical suffering better understood problems of people who were suffering from physical limitationsgained greater humility and kinder spirit
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FDR and Polio : 7 FDR and Polio while vacationing in summer home became sick with what he thought was the cold
within a day could not move his legs
3 days later diagnosed with polio, never did walk again.
Slide 8 : 8 With help of leg braces learned to pretend walk with others supporting him
held himself up on podiums and lecterns
learned to hide his disability from general public Franklin Roosevelt with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin
The Polio Virus : 9 The Polio Virus Viral illness spread from intestinal tract
varied from flu-like symptoms to 0.1-2% of population suffering from paralytic polio.
attacks nerves in muscles in limbs and respiratory system
eliminated in US by 1979 by polio vaccine Children with the polio virus being treated with the Iron lung. The machines were used to push and pull on the chest muscles to make them work
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Slide 11 : 11 Who was the person who encouraged and motivated FDR to reenter Politics? (a3)
Was he persuaded? Eleanor was a strong supporter Roosevelt’s mother, was a forceful person and counselor to FDR. She opposed Eleanor whenever she could. In 1924, FDR ready to enter politics. Gave an energetic speech at Democratic National Convention in New York. He entered with full force and had an active role in politics from that time onward.
Slide 12 : 12 Franklin and Eleanor Franklin and mother Sara Delano Roosevelt