i never wanted to be a president's wife
1960
yes she did
Eleanor was a very strong woman and she did stand up for women rights.
Well, Edith campaigned against FDR in 1932. She disliked Eleanor and did not want her to be first lady. So, I would say no, she did not like Edith.
You learn by living - 1960
Mrs. Roosevelt said what came to mind. Her words were so admired that they became quotes. People thought that what she said was important.
No. According to her bio she was sent to school in England at the age of 10 when both of her parents had died. It doesn't say what type of school. In 1905 she married Roosevelt.
Yes.
When he was governor of New York, Franklin Roosevelt was once asked at a press conference by a woman reporter what was his favorite song. The press conference dealt with far more weighty subjects. Roosevelt, flustered and stumped for something to say was only able to stammer, "Home On The Range." Thereafter, at public functions, the band played, Hail to The Chief, then segued into Home On The Range. Roosevelt hated it, but he was stuck with it.
eleanor and joe say no
that is so easy but i cant say put it out
Franklin D Roosevelt at his first inaugural speech. "The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself!" Speaking of the depression and the prospect of turning the U.S. economy around.Actually Francis Bacon said it about 400 years ago in his essay on Tribute. He was talking about fortune and change of fortune and how a man with fortitude will not be shaken. Whereas a person who is fearful will suffer much by these changes. He referred to fear as the inner enemy and said "Nothing is to be feared but fear itself. Nothing grievous but to yield to grief" FDR probably learned this in grammar schoolIn all reality you are both correct. While Francis Bacon did say this quote, so did Franklin D. Roosevelt. While the quote was quoted from Francis Bacon by Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt did say it in his inaugural speech so technically, both of you are correct!i have the answer to apex simplifiedConfidence was needed to overcome the Depression.