How did Franklin Roosevelt's fireside chats affect the American people during the Depression and the beginning of World War II?


They created a sense of distrust that improvements were all talk and no action.


They raised their confidence that things would improve.


They reduced peoples' belief that Congress would take appropriate actions.


They caused people to simply wait for the government to resolve their problems.

Respuesta :

Answer:

They raised their confidence that things would improve.

Explanation:

The Fireside chats gave the US public a rundown of what the government was doing in helping the US public get back to it's feet, including putting in government projects, cutting down taxes, etc. Later on, it was also used to keep updates on World War II.

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