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How did the Supreme Court frustrate Roosevelt’s New Deal legislation?
by declaring parts of it unconstitutional
by suspending funds for Social Security
by suggesting a judicial reform bill
by bringing six new justices to the court
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by declaring parts of it unconstitutional
The Supreme Court struck down several New Deal laws (e.g., NIRA, parts of the AAA), blocking Roosevelt’s programs until later shifts in the Court and political pressure.
The Supreme Court struck down several New Deal laws (e.g., NIRA, parts of the AAA), blocking Roosevelt’s programs until later shifts in the Court and political pressure.
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