President Roosevelt's Fireside Chats were:

 A.television shows intending to inform the public about crime.

 B.propagandist programs meant to calm the public in troubled times. 

C.entertaining radio shows that families listened to in the evening. 

D.advertising campaigns meant to raise government money.

Respuesta :

C because the chats were described as the president acting as a close friend to the people listening

Answer: B. propagandist programs meant to calm the public in troubled times.

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