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What was the primary way Franklin Roosevelt communicated with the American public in the early days of the New Deal?
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political rallies
fireside chats
televised news conferences
weekly newspaper columns
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fireside chats
Roosevelt used radio "fireside chats" to speak directly to Americans about the New Deal and explain his policies in plain language.
Roosevelt used radio "fireside chats" to speak directly to Americans about the New Deal and explain his policies in plain language.
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