This situation was resolved as Inexplicably switching sides, one justice gave Roosevelt the majority he desired.
<h3>What is Supreme Court?</h3>
Supreme Court refers to the body which is considered as the highest justice giving authority. The court follows the law and provides the justice to the people.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt launched a number of projects and programs known as the "New Deal" in an effort to bring prosperity back to Americans during the Great Depression.
Roosevelt moved quickly to stabilize the economy, create jobs, and provide aid to people in need after taking office in 1933.
To sway the Supreme Court to his favor, President Roosevelt proposed a plan to add more justices in 1937. This gave the majority to the decision of Roosevelt.
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they tried to sell all of their stock as soon as possible, yet they couldn't do so since everyone else was trying to sell instead of buy as well.
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Tipitaka or Tripitaka
Pali canon, also called Tipitaka (Pali: “Triple Basket”) or Tripitaka (Sanskrit), the complete canon, first recorded in Pali, of the Theravada (“Way of the Elders”) branch of Buddhism. ... The Pali texts constitute the entire surviving body of literature in that language.
First Great Awakening:
• 1730s-1740s
• Credited founder: Jonathan Edwards (remember Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?)
Based on Puritan/Congregationalist ideals
o Northampton, Massachusetts
o Preached personal salvation
o Discussed repentance for sins (why? Remember “declension”?)
• Other major supporter: George Whitefield (revivalist, travels through the colonies)
o More emotional, revival-like sermons and preaching
o Influences the south (slaveholders participate; try to prevent slaves from attending)
• Influence of the “backcountry” – non-wealthy colonists living further west, take new revivalism
to heart and form new sects (remember the significance of this group on Early American
History)
Second Great Awakening:
• Early 1800s; usually 1810s to as late as the 1840s
• Most known leader: Charles Grandison Finney (has appeared in related DBQ essays)
• Directly influenced by increasing political participation of common citizens
• Plays a direct role in the antebellum reform movements, especially abolitionism (but also
including temperance, prison reform, and women’s rights – remember the Mock Exam FRQ?)
• Popular in the backcountry; especially the southern Appalachian regions
• Again, slaveholders tried to prevent slaves from attending; eventually had to come up with
Christian reasons for slavery
• Role of the Second Great Awakening on the frontier? As people move away from traditional
homelands, they must search for a sense of community
• This is really where newer sects gain increased membership: Methodists, Baptists
• Also, very different sects emerge: Mormons, Seventh-Day Adventists
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