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fdrs fireside chats were: a) radio broadcasts to communicate directly w…

Question

fdrs fireside chats were:
a) radio broadcasts to communicate directly with the american public and explain government policies
b) weekly meetings with his cabinet to discuss national issues
c) television interviews to promote his political agenda
d) letters sent to congress to propose new laws

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

FDR's (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Fireside Chats were well - known radio broadcasts. He used these broadcasts to directly communicate with the American public, explaining government policies, especially during times like the Great Depression and World War II. Option b is about cabinet meetings, which is not what Fireside Chats were. Option c is incorrect as television was not the medium for Fireside Chats (and TV was not as prevalent then in the way described). Option d is about letters to Congress, which is not related to Fireside Chats.

Answer:

a) radio broadcasts to communicate directly with the American public and explain government policies