Asked by Kaileigh
How did opponents of the New Deal manage to end some of its programs?
by arguing against them in public
by voting against them in Congress
by challenging them before the Supreme Court
by refusing to enforce them on a state level
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by challenging them before the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court declared several early New Deal measures unconstitutional (for example, the NRA in Schechter Poultry Co. v. United States and parts of the AAA), which effectively ended or forced revision of those programs.
The Supreme Court declared several early New Deal measures unconstitutional (for example, the NRA in Schechter Poultry Co. v. United States and parts of the AAA), which effectively ended or forced revision of those programs.
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