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3. what was the first hundred days? the waiting period between fdr winn…

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  1. what was the first hundred days?

the waiting period between fdr winning the presidency and taking office
roughly the first three months of fdrs presidency
the time between fdr taking office and the introduction of the first new deal programs
the length of the bank holiday fdr called for in march 1933

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The "First Hundred Days" refers to the intense, productive initial phase of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency, spanning roughly the first three months after he took office in 1933, during which he pushed through numerous New Deal initiatives. The other options are incorrect: the waiting period between election and inauguration was not the First Hundred Days; New Deal programs began within this period, not after it; and the bank holiday was a single short event within these hundred days.

Answer:

roughly the first three months of FDR's presidency