Answer:
The right answer is:
D. They calmed anxiety stemming from the Great Depression.
Explanation:
The Fireside Chats refer to some 30 radio speeches given by president Franklin Delano Roosevelt from 1933 to 1944. He spoke about a variety of topics, from unemployment and hardships in the 1930s to the fight against fascism during WWII. Americans experienced comfort, renewed confidence and reassurance by listening to his chats.
Hitler and the Nazis used stereotype descriptions of Jews to
promote anti-Semitism. He accused of
being war profiteers, subversives and communists saying that the Jews were a
threat to Germany. This led to many
attacks on Jews and their internment in concentration camps where many of them
died.
Primay elections would be the answer.