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How did the court packing plan affect Franklin D. Roosevelt's plans for the New Deal?

It increased Republican support for new legislation.
It strengthened public support for new legislation.
It increased Supreme Court opposition to new legislation.
It weakened public support for new legislation.

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Answer:

It strengthened public support for new legislation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Franklin Roosevelt's bill which was popularly known as "court-packing plan," was proposed to effectively retire each federal justice who had passed the age of 70.

This bill was greeted by wife public approval and FDR won re-election by a landslide.

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