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Until about 1930, most presidents did not work long days. Theodore Roosevelt got a lot done as president. But he worked only in the morning. Then he exercised all afternoon. At night, he read.
The Great Depression and World War II created big problems, so President Franklin Roosevelt had a lot to do. His days were long and very busy. Since then, the country has expected more of its presidents, and most work long days. But those days are full of variety.