it opened his perception towards life,when he came to Warmsprings,Ga the way people were living opened his eyes to the way things were.
POLIO Although Franklin D. Roosevelt suffered from polio for much of his life, he died on April 12, 1945, as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Yes it was it caused him to try harder!
In his midlife, Franklin D. Roosevelt experienced significant political success and personal challenges. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Woodrow Wilson and then contracted polio, which left him partially paralyzed. Despite his physical limitations, Roosevelt rebounded, becoming governor of New York and ultimately winning the presidency in 1932.
Roosevelt had polio at some point in his adult life and was confined to a wheelchair
Really FDR had only one,a joking personality.FDR really was a funny man crippled by polio in his thirty's.All though he had polio his life went great and he loved fireside chats.
he had polio for the rest of his life and he was elected 4 times cus he was a good person! WE ALL LOVE HIM!
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The immediate cause was a cerebral hemorrhage. However he had been in declining health for some time before that, probably due to the fact that he suffered from polio and was under enormous stress from leading the country through WWII.
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Not everybody has a turning point. Perhaps being elected president was the turning point. Maybe gettng polio and being cripled from then on.
Yes they can, because it doesn't mean that someone who is ill can't be president, people who are ill can do the same as someone who isn't.President Franklin Delano Roosevelt who was in a wheelchair because he had polio, and he couldn't walk, so technically he was handicap.
No. He led a privileged life and was not pushed at school. (Things got tougher after his father died while he a freshman in college, he got married and had a crippling case of polio. )