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Fireside chats were direct communication between the president Franklin D. Roosevelt and the citizens of US. This direct communication played him into the favor of citizens.

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Which presidents fireside chats revealed the power inherant in broacasting?

FDR. He is the one who came up with the "fireside chat".


Who was the audience for FDR's Fireside Chat after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

the citizens of the united states. APEX


What effect did FDR have on the great depression?

FDR's Fireside Chats provided confidence and reassurance to many. The President used his radio messages to calm the fears of the people and to explain what the government was doing. The messages gave the public confidence in their government and the feeling that there was someone in charge who was actually trying to help.


What is the best descriptions of FDR's fireside chats?

FDR's informal radio speeches to the people


Who was the audience for FDR's Fireside Chat the attack on Pearl Harbor?

the citizens of the united states. APEX


What president was the first to broadcast fireside chats in world war 2?

fdr


What is the best description of the fireside chats?

FDR's informal radio speeches to the people


In his Fireside Chat after the attack on Pearl Harbor how does FDR increase American' confidence in the ability of US to win the war against the Axis powers?

He shows his confidence in Americans citizens’ ability to contribute to the war effort.


What were the radio speeches called that that FDR used to give directly to the people?

Those radio speeches were known as "fireside chats"


What effect did the banking crisis fireside chat have on the public?

It gave them confidence and a sense of hope. It made FDR (Franklin Roosevelt) seem like he was one of them and sympathized with them. Most people agreed to cooperate, for in return they would recieve benefit


What was FDR radio show called?

Roosevelt's "Fireside Chats" were radio broadcasts he presented to the American people to help them understand what the nation was doing to improve the conditions of society throughout the depression.


What is the best description of Franklin d. Roosevelt's fireside chats?

FDR's informal radio speeches to the people.