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Ivy Jimenez
30 November, 08:58
Why did roosevelt broadcast "fireside chats"?
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Saige King
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On this day in 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt holds the first of his radio - broadcast fireside chats. FDR used the informal radio addresses to explain his policies to the American public.
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