He had been a very active man and the polio put him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. As a political figure he didn’t wasn’t people to know he couldn’t walk so did things to not display the wheelchair.
She encouraged and helped him to stay involved in politics. The doctors told her that keeping hope alive would improve his chances of recovery.
He was infected and was paralyzed from the waist down. You don't usually see him in photos in a wheel chair.
yes
he didn't
How did Eleanor Roosevelt help her husband when he was governor of New York,and later when he was president of the US
Eleanor Roosevelt helped her husband also known as the president by running New Deal Agencies.
she help people get pass the laws
Eleanor Roosevelt. She basically took over due to Franklin's polio. In fact it was her, not FDR, who supported the Civil Rights Movement and women's rights, and so convinced her husband to support bills and laws to help with those causes.
Not necessarily
yes she did help end the great depression by going country to country report to her husband how it was back in america
yes
she made it
Her goals were to help other people in life.
=Eleanor Roosevelt helped the poor by feeding them around Christmas time.=
her husband
The return of the bonus army