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10 November, 17:00
What was the purpose of FDR's Fireside Charts?
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The fireside chats were a series of informal radio addresses given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s. In his fireside chats, Roosevelt sought to explain his policies to the American public and to calm fears about the Great Depression.
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