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In 1943, the war in the Pacific raged on. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt went to rally the troops' spirits, despite the disapproval of military command. Roosevelt planned a grueling itinerary. She visited several islands and hundreds of wounded in her first 6 days. The indefatigable First Lady Inspected Navy hospitals, delivered a speech, attended receptions, and visited convalescing officers, all within 12 hours of her arrival. She lifted spirits among the wounded and morale among the troops. She continued her exhausting tour for a month, speaking to every patient in troop hospitals and taking down addresses to contact family members. Roosevelt traveled non-stop, risked her life, and greeted the last patient she saw with the same heartfelt sincerity as the first. Stimulus 1 of 2Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the passage?

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Eleanor Roosevelt became First Lady before the war in the Pacific ended.

Rationale:

The passage describes Eleanor Roosevelt visiting troops in 1943 as the First Lady, showing she was already in this role during the ongoing Pacific War.

Since the war in the Pacific continued until 1945, her actions in 1943 confirm she was First Lady before the war ended.

Her leadership role in visiting and encouraging wounded soldiers clearly places her as an active First Lady during the war period.

The historical timeline supports this conclusion without any need for further assumptions.

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