states rights?
North
South
Answer:
South
So they would be able to keep slavery
Roosevelt served as a New York state senator, assistant secretary of the navy, and ran for vice president in 1920.
B.
Roosevelt withdrew from office during his second term after contracting polio.
C.
Roosevelt tried to concern himself with the average citizen, whom he called the "forgotten man."
D.
Roosevelt's parents gave him good values, which he followed for the rest of his life.
The correct answer is B) Roosevelt withdrew from office during his second term after contracting polio.
The statement that is not true about Franklin Roosevelt is “Roosevelt withdrew from office during his second term after contracting polio.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) was the 32nd President of the U.S. He has been the only United States President to occupy the office five times. He had the opportunity of leading the nation during the Great Depression and World War II. He was also famous for his reconstruction programs called the “New Deal”. But what is not true about Roosevelt is that he withdrew from office during his second term after contracting polio.
The correct answer is immigrant groups.
Addams followed the example of Tonynbee Hall, which was described as “a community of university men “.
In the 19th century women’s movement started to promote education and autonomy to women in order to break the male domination. So the Hull house was known as " a community of university women".
Hull house was located in a poor neighborhood with working class people ( many of them recent European immigrants). The volunteers , which were called residents at the Hull house, held classes in literature, history, art, domestic activities and other subjects. Hull House also held concerts that were free to everyone, offered free lectures on current issues, and operated clubs for both children and adults.
The Hull House that Jane Addams founded in Chicago offered services for inmigrant groups.
After Addams trip to England, where she was introduced to Toynbee Hall, a settlement based on one of London's poorest neighbourhoods that offered educational and recreational programs, Adamms was inspired to open Hull House in Chicago. The main mission was to bring both the rich and poor in society together both physicaly and socialy.
At Hull House many subjets were addressed such as child labor, women's suffrage and inmigrant policies, among other subjects, and served as a base to promote legislative reforms.
During 1941 and 1942, the Japanese Empire launched attacks across Asia and the Pacific. They seized territories such as Guam, Wake Island, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, and threatened Australia.
The Japanese Empire, which was seeking to increase its standing in the world and side with the Allies, launched attacks on various territories throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. By February 1942, Japan had seized Guam, Wake Island, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, and was threatening Australia.
However, the tide turned in the months of May and June of that year, with the Allies winning the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway, marking the first Japanese naval defeat in centuries. The United States then invaded Guadalcanal and New Guinea, gradually pushing back the Japanese forces.
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