In his address, Roosevelt decried the Supreme Court's majority for "reading
into the Constitution words and implications which are not there, and which
were never intended to be there." He also argued directly that the Bill was
needed to overcome the Supreme Court's opposition to the New Deal,
stating that the nation had reached a point where it "must take action to
save the Constitution from the Court, and the Court from itself."
Based on your own knowledge, this passage best describes the debate
surrounding what issue?
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Quiz active the point of maximum profit is the point at which the marginal cost equals the o marginal revenue. o market price. o total revenue. production cost.
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