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The approach Franklin Roosevelt outlines in the speech above is most consistent with the previous efforts of a. Radical Republicans during Reconstruction. b. Populist farmer organizations during the late 19th century. c. the women’s rights movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. d. the Progressives in the early 20th century 2. At the time of this speech in 1934, which of the following groups most opposed Roosevelt’s New Deal reforms? a. The Supreme Court b. Labor unions c. African Americans d. Populist movements 3. The principles championed by President Roosevelt in the speech above directly challenged the a. view that the United States should remain a nation based largely on agriculture. b. laissez-faire economic policies of the Gilded Age. c. the efforts by Progressives to institute social reforms at all levels of society. d. idea that large corporations had come to dominate the American economy. 4. Which new innovation allowed FDR to more effectively communicate his ideas to the American people. a. The creation of the transatlantic cable b. Early television c. Syndicated newspapers d. The advent of radio

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Question 4 - D - the advent of radio

Step-by-step explanation:

FDR was able to effectively communicate with the country through the use of radio and his infamous 'Fireside Chats' where he would essentially come into American homes (via radio) and talk as if friends.

Unable to answer the questions based on the speech above as there was no speech shown.

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