Though disabled by polio, Franklin Delano Roosevelt will always be remembered as the American president who roused a nation paralyzed by the Great Depression and led its people back to optimism and prosperity. A four-term president who dominated Washington for most of two decades, Roosevelt was the architect of the New Deal, which gave the country Social Security, the minimum wage, federally insured bank savings and the right to join unions. Roosevelt will also be long remembered for guiding the Allies to victory in World War II but, unfortunately, he died before he could celebrate the triumph of freedom over tyranny. Considered one of the greatest American presidents, Roosevelt's legacy was that he established the United States as the leader of the free world.
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