The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to attach the options for this question we can answer the following.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president during the Great Depression, used radio to help restore American confidence in their government and the economy transmiting messages as a way to keep the country informed.
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt took the office in 1933, the United States was living its worst economic crisis in history. The US stock market had crashed on October 29, 1929, marking the beginning of the Great Depression. Millions of Americans lost their jobs, banks declared bankruptcy, and thousands of companies broke.
Under these critical conditions, President Roosevelt wanted to directly communicate and inform the American people about the situation and his programs to offer solutions. These programs were the known as the New Deal, and through the use of the radio, he permanently informed the citizens about the advances.
Answer can be the last choice, so that a person will be
familiar with American issues.
Being a president, he will be the one who has the final
decision of mostly all the related issues in the country. If the president has a lot of knowledge in
terms of political and economical issues of the country, it means that he will
be a good president.
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c. An effort to force Native Americans into mainstream society
A. public schools is the correct answer. Until this time, education had only been available to the wealthy. They hired special tutors for their children or were able to afford private school. Horace Mann led the movement to get public schools going. Public schools allowed children to go to school for free, based on the taxes that people pay. Public schools also upped the standard by which teachers were prepared to educate the students in schools.