Which U.S. president's fireside chats were the first to exploit the value of radio as a device for political communication?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Herbert Hoover
C. Dwight D. Eisenhower
D. Harry S. Truman
E. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Answer: E
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