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Q: What famous people went to Eleanor Roosevelt High School?
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How do we benefit from Eleanor Roosevelt?

How do people benefit from Eleanor Roosevelt


Did Eleanor Roosevelt know any other famous people?

Yes,she knew Ameilia Eirheart


Did Eleanor Roosevelt help poor people?

yes


Why is Eleanor Roosevelt famous?

Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933-1945, while her husband Franklin D Roosevelt was President. Eleanor Roosevelt ran for State Senate and wrote an autobiography. She also drafted the Declaration of Human Rights.


What ways was Eleanor Roosevelt life remarkable?

she was a president helped allot of people.


What were Anna Eleanor Roosevelt's goals?

Her goals were to help other people in life.


What was people asking Eleanor roosevelt to do for them?

She worked at Red Cross


What are Eleanor Roosevelt's achievements?

Eleanor Roosevelt achieved many goals but one of her most remarkable achievements was the fact she chaired the committee which drafted and approved of The Human Rights Activist. She worked with the red cross, started a school for girls, started a furniture shop to employ unemployed people and achieved much more. Eleanor is a woman of great achievements and dreams.


How did Eleanor Roosevelt help the poor?

=Eleanor Roosevelt helped the poor by feeding them around Christmas time.=


Who was famous in the 1930s?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Fred Astaire, Count Basie, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Lindbergh, and Babe Ruth were some famous people of that era.


What is two contributions that makes Eleanor roosevelt memorable?

she stood up for people and strong opinion


Did amilia Earhart know any othere famous people?

Amelia knew many famous people, Eleanor Roosevelt, Capt. Hilton H. Railey, Wilmer Stultz, Amy Phipps Guest, Gore Vidal and many more.