Multiple Choice
The voice of Franklin D. Roosevelt came into almost every living room in the country to discuss programs and policies and generally assure Americans that the president was aware of their difficulties and was working diligently toward solutions. These famous broadcasts were called his
A) backyard conversations.
B) over-the-fence confabs.
C) kitchen table talks.
D) fireside chats.
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