Eleanor Roosevelt was often called The First Lady of the World because she's been doing all these good deeds, not only for where she lives and where her responsibilty lies on but to the whole world. She's been to many places promoting International Friendship in places she's not supposed to be.
She was considered this because she did more than any other first lady had ever done. She was a true hero and role model to kids and others. She also taught special needs children and raised money for health care of the poor.
During her time at the United Nations she chaired the committee that drafted and approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. President Truman called her the "First Lady of the World" in tribute to her human rights achievements.
She became first lady because her husband became President. (First lady is the title given to the President's wife.) In a figurative sense , she became a first lady because of her newspaper columns and speeches.
because of her lifelong humanitarian achievements.
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Eleanor Roosevelt was first lady for 12 years, she is often called ' World's Most Admired Woman '.
her mom
Mother of the World.
Elanor roosevelt made a very big impct on the world a lot of people looke up to her.
Some of it was state business, and some humanitarianism. Not for nothing was she dubbed First Lady of the World. Mrs. Roosevelt was active in the affairs of the United Nations.
i never wanted to be a president's wife
Eleanor Roosevelt felt anguish for those who went hungry during the great depression. She served at the food kitchen. She helped the needy.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt died almost 70 years ago. PS Also, we won World War II.
She didn't end World War 1.....
i never wanted to be a president's wife
No..... she made the world a better place by becoming an activest and ending well trying to end slavery
It was a marriage of convenience - while supportive of one another they spent a lot of time apart dealing with their own missions. But Franklin also had an outside affair with Eleanor's social secretary, Lucy Mercer. which began soon after she was hired in early 1914. In September 1918, Eleanor found letters revealing the affair in Roosevelt's luggage, when he returned from World War I.