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Federal Judicial Resistance to President Franklin D

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Federal judicial resistance to President Franklin D.Roosevelt's expansive New Deal programs, created to battle the Great Depression and involving extensive economic regulation, finally ended when:


A) the Supreme Court unanimously adopted a new interpretation of federalism that allowed industrial regulations.
B) the Supreme Court ordered manufacturers to comply with the newly formed National Labor Relations Board's decisions involving union relations.
C) the president appointed many new federal judges, and threatened to add new justices to the Supreme Court.
D) the president asked Congress to cut the federal judiciary funding, setting the stage for Roosevelt to bend the Supreme Court to his will.

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