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What was the idea of court packing? A) FDR had taken a strong stand against war. B) FDR improved his relationship with big business. C) FDR proposed to reorganize the federal judiciary by adding a new
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What was the idea of court packing?
A) FDR had taken a strong stand against war.
B) FDR improved his relationship with big business.
C) FDR proposed to reorganize the federal judiciary by adding a new justice each time a justice reached age 70 and failed to retire.
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The answer is C FDR reorganize the federal judiciary by adding a new justice each time a justice reached age 70 and failed to retire.
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i think its c im not for sure though
Step-by-step explanation:
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