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Do you think FDR’s fireside chats affected the public’s perception of The New DeaI? Explain your reasoning.

Why was the radio such an effective communication tool in the 1930s. What would be a comparable method of communication in the 21st century?

How did FDR set precedents for how future presidents would use media to reach the public? How do modern day presidential approaches to utilizing media compare with FDR’s fireside chats?

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