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2 April, 06:13

What were the "Fireside Chats"?

a. town hall meetings that FDR held all over the country during his first four years in office

b. weekly televised addresses that FDR gave from the oval office

c. weekly discussions that FDR had with cabinet members in the oval office

d. radio addresses in which FDR spoke directly to the American people

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  1. 2 April, 08:12
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    The "Fireside Chats" were " d. radio addresses in which FDR spoke directly to the American people," since these were revolutionary in the sense that most people hadn't felt such a strong connection with the President before.
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