Which of the following men had his own radio show in the 1930s and regularly spoke against fdr's new deal?
a. orson welles
b. edward r. murrow
c. herb morrison
d. father charles coughlin user: what is the name for the group of advisors that roosevelt gathered while in office?
a. the brain trust
b. radical republicans
c. the new dealers
d. the fdr cabinet

Answer :

The answer is d-Father Charles Coughlin and number two-The answer is a-The Brain Trust

Answer:

Father Charles Coughlin and The Brain Trust are the correct answers.

Explanation:

Father Charles Coughlin was an Canadian-American priest who lived in the U.S.A.; he was famous by his speeches on the radio that made him a political leader. At the beginning, he agreed with the New Deal (programs, regulations and projects assumed by Franklin D. Roosevelt's government), but later he considered the president was being too soft with bankers, becoming one of his opponents, taking advantage of his position in the radio.

The Brain Trust was a group of advisors (usually academics who had been given awards and had good reputation on their fields) during FDR's administration. Nowadays, the term is widespread and refers to any group of advisors that help the decision maker.

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