According to the article, how did Roosevelt connect with the American people during difficult times like the great depression an
d world war 2? A. He appeared in advertisements selling war bonds
B. He gave weekly radio speeches called "fireside chats"
C. He rationed the food in the White House.
D. He declined to enforce the "isolationism" policy
<em>To connect with people during difficult times Roosevelt gave weekly radio chats called fireside chats.</em>
Answer: B. He gave weekly radio speeches called fireside chats.
Explanation:
Franklin D Roosevelt became the president of America in 1932. When the country’s economic stability was threatened by the great depression in the 1930's, then president Roosevelt had to take over the responsibility of reviving the economy.
In order to educate people on the ongoing crisis and plans of congress to overcome it he gave this process.
These radio chats were known under the name fireside chats. He was the president who led America during the Second World War and gave fireside chats to communicate with the public about the war as well.
Explanation: Biometrics is the measurement and statistical analysis of behavior and physical characteristics that correspond to each person. The equipment consists of a reader or scanner, a software to convert the scanned data into a standard digital format and a database to store the biometric information for later comparison.
Both Shays's Rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny
Explanation:
Both Shays's Rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny helped Americans to realize that the Articles of Confederation did not provide for a strong enough national government.
poverty, illiteracy, huge urban-rural divide, gender-based discrimination and violence, regional disparities among other forms of deprivation. There are more than one unequal 'Indias' that live within the one Indian polity and society.