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Social Studies, 18.10.2019 11:30 lindsayrader9628

What was the result of fdr's court-packing scheme?
a. the supreme court split into two courts to better handle cases.
b. the supreme court expanded to 11 members.
c. the supreme court attacked new deal programs more than ever.
d. the supreme court more willingly accepted a larger role for the federal government.

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