Franklin D. Roosevelt managed public awareness of his paralysis by downplaying its visibility and maintaining an image of strength. He often used strategic positioning, such as sitting behind a desk or using a wheelchair discreetly, to minimize the focus on his disability. Additionally, FDR's charismatic personality and effective communication skills helped him connect with the public, allowing him to shift attention away from his physical limitations. His administration also encouraged a narrative that emphasized his leadership and determination rather than his health challenges.
In his first inaugural address, FDR promised "a New Deal" for the forgotten man. This term came to be applied to FDR's domestic policies to help get the nation out of the Depression. The men who advised FDR, known as the "Brain Trust", developed FDR's economic policy and developed programs that became the backbone of the New Deal. This included regulation of the banks, regulation of the Stock Market, relief and public works programs, like the CCC and WPA.
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AAA isthe Agricultural Adjustment Act.. CCC is another one of the programs FDR passed to help the public in his New Deal.
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Yes, Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was paralyzed from the waist down due to polio. He contracted the disease in 1921 and it left him with limited mobility for the rest of his life. Despite his paralysis, FDR was able to navigate his wheelchair and hide his disability from the public by using leg braces and utilizing various support systems during his presidency.
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