The result of Roosevelt's "court packing" plan was
A) a serious loss of prestige for Roosevelt but the saving of Second New Deal legislation.
B) a surge in popularity for the president and passage of all of his "must" legislation in 1937.
C) the retirement of all conservative Supreme Court judges and ensuing passage of Second New Deal legislation.
D) the appointment of conservative judges by the Senate as revenge followed by Supreme Court rejection of Second New Deal legislation.
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