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Through the radio. Before the Depression, radios became popular. At that time, affluence allowed people to comfortably buy radios. Radio access is only a one time payment of actually purchasing the radio and programs come "free" after that. Knowing that most Americans owned radios that had already been paid for before they were economically burdened, FDR reached them through radio programs that he called "fireside chats" in which he addressed the American people.

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Roosevelt wasn't president in WW1, so he didn't communicate with anyone.


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President Roosevelt was in office during WW2, not WW1. He communicated with the people through radio and press conferences (thus newspapers).

President Woodrow Wilson was in office during WW1. He was the first to use press conferences. Most of his communication with the people was through press conferences and newspapers.
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Via radio broadcasts which were called the "Fireside Chats"

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FDR was noted for his radio broadcasts, made most weeks from the White House, known as fireside chats.

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Fireside Chats - evening radio broadcasts

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