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media type="file" key="JRM fireside Chat.mp3" FDR Fireside Chat Justin Mellinger

We the nation need innovative solutions if the New Deal was to lift the nation out of the depths of the Great Depression. To this day of May 18, 1933, a solution has been made. One these innovative solutions will be the TVA. (From the New Deal to a New Century.) The TVA will bring us the people together as one nation and rise us out of the depression. What the TVA is is the Tennessee Valley Authority. And what the TVA can do for you and the people of America is provide navigation, flood control, electricity control, fertilization manufacturing, and economic development in the Tennessee Valley. (Tennessee Valley Authority) Which has been impacted by the Great depression greatly. The congress and I believe that with the problems that the TVA can help with will become very successful. You the people should invest in and get involved with the TVA. The TVA will be at an advantage to all of America. The main thing that will become of an advantage is the electricity that will be produced from the dams. When the dams are made this will also provide jobs out there to those elections that don’t have jobs right now. (Tennessee Valley Authority.) So why not TVA, it’s going to be the best thing to ever happen to America in a while. And I FDR believes in it. And if you believe in me, you should trust me on this and believe in the TVA and take action. I know many of the American Families are struggling right now. But when TVA takes 100% effect it will help you and your family out and rise you to the peak of the economy. Thank you. And good night America. It has been my pleasure to talk to you about the TVA as the president of America.

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Run Rabbit Run  Justin Mellinger

The song “Run Rabbit Run” came out in 1939. The song was song and wrote by bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen. These two entertainers became very famous in the 1920’s. They were a part of a group called the Crazy Gang. This song was very poplar in Britain. The song was sung as a nursery rhyme. And still to this day it is still being sung in Britain. The story behind the song is that when a bomb was thrown it killed two rabbits. So that explains the run rabbit run part. This song mostly talks about the war going on between the Allies and Germany. So that’s basically what the song means and represents.

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Keep the Home Fires Burning Justin Mellinger

The song “Keep the Home Fires Burning” became very popular during War World 1. But then latter during World War 2 it became popular again. This song was song by John McCormack. The song was sung in England and became very popular in America because it reflected on so many peoples lives. This song is referring to the Women and there Husbands and sons who are in the war. The meaning behind it for the Women to keep the fires inside of there homes burning to keep warm because they will be coming home soon from war. This song would keep the hopes and spirits up for the Women and give the home a welcoming feeling as they wait for the soldiers to come home.

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