In his second term, Roosevelt was stung by all of the following EXCEPT _______
A) strained relations with Congress in the wake of his “court packing” scheme
B) the defeat of minimum wage and maximum hour legislation
C) a serious economic relapse known as the “Roosevelt recession”
D) a Republican resurgence during the 1938 midterm elections
E) the emergence of a conservative congressional coalition
Answer: B
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