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belka [17]
2 years ago
7

In the early days of the new deal, fdr spoke weekly on the radio to reassure and bolster the confidence of the american people.

these radio messages came to be known as
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Rudiy272 years ago
4 0
These radio messages came to be known as Fireside chats.
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