The correct answer is A. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
President <u>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</u> was unsuccessful in his attempt to "pack" the Supreme Court with political loyalist.
Explanation
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) was an American politician who was noted for being President of the United States during World War II from 1933 until he died in 1945 (the same year the war ended). One of his most popular political actions was the failure of his Judicial Reorganization Bill in 1937 by which he wanted to expand the number of judges of the United States Supreme Court to grant positions in this institution to loyal politicians. However, this bill was not approved by the majority of senators and congressmen of both parties. According to the above, the correct respect is A.
<span>The 29 CFR parts 1915, 1917, and 1918 are referred to as maritime standards. These are simply regulations that have been put into place internationally for collisions and such for those who are traveling via the sea.</span>
You seem to be giving a statement more than asking a question, but the period you describe ran from about 1815 to 1825, and is most closely associated with the presidency of James Monroe.
The phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was coined by a journalist, Benjamin Russell, in the Boston newspaper, <em>Columbian Centinel</em>, on July 12, 1817. Russell used that term to describe the new era taking shape, especially as Monroe's presidency began, after Monroe visited Boston as part of a goodwill tour of the US. President Monroe certainly went along with the description and was trying to evoke that "good feelings" sort of mood in the country. Historians see "The Era of Good Feelilngs" as having begun around 1815, after the War of 1812 and the end of Napoleon's wars in Europe, when the United States entered an era when it could focus on its own affairs and not need to be concerned about political and military happenings in Europe. The "Era of Good Feelings" is strongly associated with Monroe's two-term presidency, from 1817 to 1825. President Monroe made goodwill tours of the country in 1817 and 1819 to promote national pride and national unity.
The Texas Oil Boom! This was a period of dramatic change and economic growth in the US State of Texas during the early 20th century.