During President Franklin Roosevelt's second term,

a. Roosevelt's court-packing scheme failed.
b. Congress grew more supportive of the New Deal.
c. the New Deal finally solved the unemployment problem.
d. the Supreme Court declared both the Social Security Act and the National Labor Relations Act unconstitutional.
e. the New Deal turned against deficit spending.


a

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