Through the radio. Before the Depression, radios became popular. At that time, affluence allowed people to comfortably buy radios. Radio access is only a one time payment of actually purchasing the radio and programs come "free" after that. Knowing that most Americans owned radios that had already been paid for before they were economically burdened, FDR reached them through radio programs that he called "fireside chats" in which he addressed the American people.
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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
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"Fireside Chats".
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They shaped his image as an effective leader
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Franklin Roosevelt's talks were known as the "Fireside Chats."
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It was a recurring radio address from President Franklin Roosevelt.
Puppet for President - 2011 A Fireside Chat from Marvin E- Quasniki 1-10 was released on: USA: 6 February 2012