Fireside chats were effective during the war because if gave up where the enemy was. It helped our soldiers find them and kill them quicker, than it would of if there was no such thing as fireside chats. The other thing it was good for was keeping the public informed. If the public wasn't informed, then there was a greater chance of more areas being obliterated during the war from not knoeing the enemy was getting ready to strike.
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The Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled that D) segregated schools were inherently separate and unequal. The decision ruled that segregation policies in the South violated the Equal Protection Clause of the constitution and were therefore unconstitutional.
Answer: King Hamurabi of Babylon.
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