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What did franklin

d. roosevelt identify as the most important problem for the nation in his 'fireside chat' in 1934?
a. preserving individualism
b. the federal debt
c. inflation
d. unemployment
e. high taxes?

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Franklin D. Roosevelt during the fireside chat in 1934 defined economic inequality as the most important problem the nation was facing. It is none of the 5 choices, but the answer that close to it was unemployment. Economic inequality was all about the wealth gap of the people in a certain country, thus separating the rich and the poor.

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