How was Georgia significant in the life of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt?

A. Georgia politicians led anti-Roosevelt opposition in Congress during the 1930s.
B. FDR often visited Warm Springs, Georgia, to treat his complications from polio.
C. Georgia’s Electoral College votes secured his election as president in 1932.
D. He tested New Deal programs in Georgia before spreading them nationwide.How was Georgia significant in the life of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
A. Georgia politicians led anti-Roosevelt opposition in Congress during the 1930s.
B. FDR often visited Warm Springs, Georgia, to treat his complications from polio.
C. Georgia’s Electoral College votes secured his election as president in 1932.
D. He tested New Deal programs in Georgia before spreading them nationwide.

The correct answer is B. FDR often visited Warm Springs, Georgia, to treat his complications from polio. Georgia's warm climate and natural springs were believed to provide therapeutic benefits for his condition, and he purchased a home there, known as the Little White House, to use as a retreat. FDR also hosted important political figures at the Little White House and made important decisions there, including drafting parts of the New Deal legislation. However, Georgia's Electoral College votes did not secure his election as president in 1932, and while some Georgia politicians opposed him, they were not the leading opposition in Congress during the 1930s. While he did test New Deal programs in some areas of Georgia, that was not the most significant role the state played in his life.