First, they argued that the white Americans (and their black slaves) needed the land and could make better use of it. They argued that Americans could make the land more economically productive than the Indians had been able to. Second, the proponents argued from the idea of white superiority. They argued that the Indians were inferior and that it was not necessary to treat them fairly.
Answer:
a. the programs were being taken to the Supreme Court
Explanation:
Roosevelt overcame criticisms and fierce opposition to earn a second term by a landslide. His New Deal was working, and the economy showed strong signs of recovery. The attacks against him called him a communist.
However, by the time his second term started, many of the policies and legislation enacted to create the New Deal were being evaluated in the Supreme Court, and some had been overturned.
Roosevelt fought to put into place a second part of the New Deal, this time more focused on the legal guarantees for the policies he had created.