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Mrs Casebolts U.S. History Class. Monday, March 30, 2009. Whos Got the Popcorn? Today in class we talked about FDRs fireside chats and how he used the media to inform people and let them feel more involved. We talked about how influential this use of the media was. Is the president today doing anything similar to appeal to the American people? Http www.americanrhetoric.comspeechesfdrfirstfiresidechat.html. Saturday, March 28, 2009. These were the two graphs we looked at in class. As part of th.

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Mrs Casebolts U.S. History Class. Monday, March 30, 2009. Whos Got the Popcorn? Today in class we talked about FDRs fireside chats and how he used the media to inform people and let them feel more involved. We talked about how influential this use of the media was. Is the president today doing anything similar to appeal to the American people? Http www.americanrhetoric.comspeechesfdrfirstfiresidechat.html. Saturday, March 28, 2009. These were the two graphs we looked at in class. As part of th.

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