Asked by Jeremy Jo Newball-Ruiz on Jul 24, 2024

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In fireside chats and public addresses, President Roosevelt connected freedom with

A) economic security.
B) cuts in government spending.
C) Keynesian economic theory.
D) economic inequality.
E) laissez-faire economics.

Fireside Chats

A series of evening radio addresses given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944 to communicate directly with the American people about issues and policies.

Economic Security

A state where individuals have the confidence that they will have the resources to meet their basic needs without undue hardship.

Roosevelt

Refers to either Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States known for New Deal programs and leadership during World War II, or Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President known for his progressive policies and conservation efforts.

  • Investigate the main aspects and crucial components of the Second New Deal, along with its influence on democratic practices in the workplace and financial stability.
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Malhi BeltranJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
President Roosevelt connected freedom with economic security, emphasizing the importance of a stable economy for the well-being and freedom of the American people.