Which are accurate statements about how Eleanor Roosevelt changed the traditional role of First Lady? A. She held press conferences. B. She checked up on government projects . C. She hosted White House tours. D. She told the president what the people were thinking. E. She accepted an appointment as the first female cabinet member. F. She wrote books, and for newspapers and magazines. G. She became a champion for underdogs.

History · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Accurate statements about how Eleanor Roosevelt changed the traditional role of the First Lady include:


A. She held press conferences.

B. She checked up on government projects.

F. She wrote books, and for newspapers and magazines.

G. She became a champion for underdogs.


Eleanor Roosevelt was a highly influential and active First Lady who redefined the role by engaging in various public activities, advocating for social issues, and using her platform to promote positive change. The listed options reflect some of the ways in which she made significant contributions beyond the traditional expectations of a First Lady.