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Why were franklin
d. roosevelt's fireside chats significant?

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JKingsley099 JKingsley099
  • 21-04-2018
Franklin D. Roosevelt's fireside chats were significant because he used this to comfort the Americans who were experiencing the devastating effects of the Great Depression. With the use of radio (and later, television), he was able to express his assurance to the Americans by explaining his policies and suppress rumors.
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