Asked by Kaileigh

Which best describes the legislative setbacks Franklin Roosevelt encountered during his first two terms?
Supreme Court rejection of the Social Security Act and the Tennessee Valley Authority
Congressional rejection of National Recovery Administration and other New Deal programs
Supreme Court rejection of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the Wagner Act
Supreme Court rejection of several New Deal programs and congressional rejection of the judicial reform bill

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Supreme Court rejection of several New Deal programs and congressional rejection of the judicial reform bill."

Explanation: Early in his presidency the Supreme Court struck down key New Deal measures (e.g., NIRA, parts of the AAA), and in 1937 Congress rejected FDR’s judicial reform (court‑packing) plan.