The presidential election of 1936 is most accurately seen as a
A) reaction against and rejection of FDR's first term.
B) sign of FDR's fading popularity.
C) dramatic example of communism's appeal during the Depression.
D) tremendous vote of confidence for FDR.
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Q14: The popular "Radio Priest" whose program criticized
Q15: FDR's critic who presented a popular scheme
Q16: Justice Brandeis urged Roosevelt to
A) adopt a
Q17: The New Deal measure that the Supreme
Q18: The "Second" New Deal measure giving workers
Q20: The chief obstacle to New Deal legislation,
Q21: FDR sought to make the Supreme Court
Q22: The result of Roosevelt's "court packing" plan
Q23: When the United Automobile Workers conducted "sit-down
Q24: Roosevelt's popularity slumped sharply during the late
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