12今日美史」1933年,罗斯福的炉边谈话,鼓舞了无数美国人

每天一篇“今日美史”,提炼和总结历史在今天发生的重要事件:谁,在哪里,什么时候,做了什么,这件事为什么重要,以及在写关于什么主题的论文的时候可以作为每天30秒,轻松累积史实,为AP美国历史拿5分打下占有基础。


「3/12今日美史」1933年,罗斯福的炉边谈话,鼓舞了无数美国人


When: March 12, 1933


What: President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first national radio address or “fireside chat,” broadcast directly from the White House.


Why significant: At the time, the U.S. was at the lowest point of the Great Depression, with between 25 and 33 percent of the work force unemployed. The nation was worried, and Roosevelt’s address was designed to ease fears and to inspire confidence in his leadership.


Roosevelt went on to deliver 30 more of these broadcasts between March 1933 and June 1944. They reached an astonishing number of American households, 90 percent of which owned a radio at the time.


Over the course of his historic 12-year presidency, Roosevelt used the chats to build popular support for his groundbreaking New Deal policies, in the face of stiff opposition from big business and other groups. After World War II began, he used them to explain his administration’s wartime policies to the American people.


The success of Roosevelt’s chats was evident not only in his three re-elections, but also in the millions of letters that flooded the White House. Farmers, business owners, men, women, rich, poor–most of them expressed the feeling that the president had entered their home and spoken directly to them. In an era when presidents had previously communicated with their citizens almost exclusively through spokespeople and journalists, it was an unprecedented step.


Tags: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, fireside chat, New Deal


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「3/12今日美史」1933年,罗斯福的炉边谈话,鼓舞了无数美国人


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