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- what made fdrs win in 1932 a landslide?
more people registered to vote for the first time than ever before, and voted for fdr.
the electoral college voted unanimously for fdr.
every region-not just the south-voted for fdr.
more people voted than ever before, and fdr won more of those votes than anyone before ever had.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 landslide victory occurred during the Great Depression, when voters rejected incumbent Herbert Hoover. A record number of voters turned out, and Roosevelt won a larger share of the popular vote than any prior presidential candidate, along with a dominant Electoral College win. The other options are incorrect: the Electoral College did not vote unanimously for him; he did not win every region (some Northeastern states went to Hoover); and first-time voters alone do not account for the landslide scale.
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D. More people voted than ever before, and FDR won more of those votes than anyone before ever had.