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fireside chats
FDR. He is the one who came up with the "fireside chat".
His radio addresses were called Fire Side Chats. The radio addresses to the nation, during the Great Depression, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt were called, "Fireside Chats." His "chats" indicated that the President was confident that the US could survive and defeat the Great Depression. They instilled confidence in the government under his leadership. MrV
To Increase Public Confidence
weekly fireside chats over the radio
Americans said well we want a better life so lets listen maybe we can get a better life from these fireside chats.
yes, you can use fireside chats in a sentence like this fireside chats were used a long time ago.
The only means possible by radio.
Franklin Roosevelt called his regular radio broadcasts fireside chats.
Those radio speeches were known as "fireside chats"
FDR's radio chats to the American people during WW2 were meant to keep Americans in good spirits & let them know that he, as president, wanted to stay in close touch with Americans
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was famous for his many "fireside chats"