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Dvinal [7]
3 years ago
14

ASAP PLS ANSWER ILL GIVE BRAINLIST 20 PTSSS!!!!!

History
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Bogdan [553]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Ok this isn't exactly what you want to write but its to guide you

Which of the following did you include in your answer? Check all of the boxes that apply.

1. a clearly stated opinion on the effectiveness of the speech

2. clearly stated reasons for that opinion

3. evidence and details from the fireside chat to support that conclusion

4. identification of specific events that occurred during the Great Depression in support of the conclusion

Explanation:

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who took office in early 1933, would become the only president in American history to be elected to four consecutive terms.

From March 1933 to June 1944, Roosevelt addressed the American people in some 30 speeches broadcast via radio, speaking on a variety of topics from banking to unemployment to fighting fascism in Europe.

Millions of people found comfort and renewed confidence in these speeches, which became known as the "Fireside chats." As a rising young politician from New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken with polio in 1921.

In his first inaugural address, Roosevelt sought to impart a new sense of confidence for the struggling nation, declaring that "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." During its first several months, famously labeled "The Hundred Days," Roosevelt's administration presented a broad array of measures to Congress aimed at jumpstarting America's economic recovery-these would become the building blocks of his revolutionary New Deal.

In combination with the bank holiday, Roosevelt called on Congress to come up with new emergency banking legislation to further aid the ailing financial institutions of America.

Reporter Harry Butcher of CBS coined the term "Fireside chat" in a press release before one of Roosevelt's speeches on May 7, 1933.

Roosevelt took care to use the simplest possible language, concrete examples, and analogies in the fireside chats, to be clearly understood by the largest number of Americans.

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