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Eleanor Roosevelt was born

 Eleanor went to Allenswood School in ____________________. When she was there, she gained ______ ___________ and realized that her mission in life was to _________ _________.

 She returned to ______________ because she wanted to respect and accept the authority of her _______________.  While in New York, she helped immigrants learn to __________.

 She helped women get the right to _______ and understand issues important to voters.  She helped keep Franklin’s dream of being in American _________ alive.  She provided _______ for people by opening a furniture-making business.

 Eleanor traveled around the United States and became Franklin’s _______ and _______.  She became known for her _____________ and ______________.  She traveled around the world during World War II, trying to keep ___________.

 She helped form the _________ ________ to keep peace among nations.  She helped countries write the Universal Declaration of _________ ________.

 T______________________  C______________________  R__________ for and A____________ of authority