An ironic twist to Roosevelt's court-packing plan was that

a. when Roosevelt finally did get to appoint several justices, they consistently voted against his wishes.
b. Republicans supported the measure more enthusiastically than did Democrats.
c. although the measure failed, the Supreme Court nonetheless began to render pro-New Deal decisions.
d. two of the justices who had been pro-Roosevelt resigned in protest.


c

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Germanic law treated women better than ________ law had done, recognizing basic rights that forbade their treatment as chattel

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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The bank was re-chartered by Congress in 1832, and Jackson

A. promptly vetoed the bill. B. compromised with Clay and helped re-write an acceptable charter for the BUS. C. grudgingly signed the bill. D. announced that he thought the bank evil and intended to destroy it. E. Both a & d

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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