Why was the episode surrounding the "Court-packing" plan significant?
A) It showed how easily Roosevelt gave up on schemes when things began to go his way again.
B) It was among Roosevelt's most humiliating moments and fractured the Democratic party.
C) It greatly harmed the institutional integrity of the Supreme Court, as Roosevelt's bill was passed.
D) It bolstered Roosevelt's reputation and prestige, assuring his reelection against Landon.
E) It showed that Roosevelt identified too much with everyday Americans to get very political.
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