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AveGali [126]
3 years ago
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in his fireside chat how dows fdr increase americans confidencein the ability of the united states to win the war against axis p

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Oksanka [162]3 years ago
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a radio natural. It was the clarity and simplicity of his words that drove home his message. His Fireside Chats reached record-breaking audiences and they always felt like a one-to-one conversation with the american people, telling that everyone should be united as one and wage war against the Axis power. He emphasizes how Americans are all on the same team and even modulated his voice o create a distinct feeling of friendly intimacy. So it was his speach ability, plus well and easy to grasp written speeches (wrote along with famous writers) that comforted and united the nation against the Axis.

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