It helped everything happen faster and more efficiently
Roosevelt said that he wanted to increase the number of judges on the Supreme Court because he was facing a judicial pushback on many of his New Deal policies, and wanted to appoint judges who would likely be in favor of his policies.
Answer:
its like building a brick house, you have to start from the bottom to reach the top, if we didn't have history, we wouldn't have the present. Everything that has happened in the past has led up to this exact moment someway; somehow
Explanation:
FDR used these speeches to comfort Americans who were reeling because of the devastating effects of the Great Depression.
I believe the correct answer is B. Washington and
DuBois did not want African Americans to give up on achieving racial equality
in the United States.
Marcus Garvey advocated black separatism as the best
chance for African Americans to prosper (he supported Pan-Africanism and
founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities
League (UNIA-ACL)), but Washington and DuBois did not want African Americans to
give up on achieving racial equality in the United States.