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what was the \first hundred days\? the waiting period between fdr winning the presidency and taking office roughly the first three months of fdr’s 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
The "First Hundred Days" refers to the period right after Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) took office in 1933, during which he and Congress passed a large number of New Deal programs to address the Great Depression. Specifically, it was the time between FDR taking office and the introduction of the first New Deal programs, as this period was focused on rapid legislative action to combat the economic crisis. The other options: the waiting period between winning and taking office is not the First Hundred Days; the first three months of his presidency is a general timeframe but the key was the legislative action for New Deal programs; the bank holiday length is a separate event, not the First Hundred Days.
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