Eleanor Roosevelt was
a. an opponent of civil rights.
b. a first lady who played no active role in Washington politics.
c. estranged from her husband, President Roosevelt.
d. an active political partner of her husband and a key proponent of New Deal liberalism.
e. always in agreement with her husband, Franklin Roosevelt.
d
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a. true b. false
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