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dsp73
4 years ago
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How did Franklin Roosevelt try to counteract the U.S. supreme court as it found his policies unconstitutional?

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Alik [6]4 years ago
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One way in which FDR did this was to issue executive orders for many of his policies--both domestic and foreign--which were implemented regardless of of pushback from the courts of legislature.
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