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Fireside chats were a series of evening radio addresses delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression, intended to communicate directly with the American public in an informal and comforting manner. These broadcasts played a significant role in building public trust and fostering a sense of connection between the president and the citizens, as they addressed pressing issues and outlined government policies.
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