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What did critics say would be a result of Roosevelt's "Court-packing" plan?
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Question 2 of 10
What did critics say would be a result of Roosevelt's "Court-packing" plan?
A. It would decrease the power of the presidency.
B. It would eliminate the Supreme Court as a branch of government.
O C. It would disrupt the checks and balances of the government's
branches.
D. It would oppose key programs that were a part of the New Deal.
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