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krzymel

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President Roosevelt's Court-packing scheme in 1937 reflected his desire to ensure that the Supreme Court
 
  a. became more conservative.
  b. became more independent of Congress.
  c. upheld the constitutionality of legally challenged New Deal programs.
  d. less burdened with appellate cases.
  e. more respectful of the Constitution's original intent.

Question 2

The first results of Reagan's supply-side economics in 1982 were a(n)
 
  a. sharp recession and rise in unemployment.
  b. reduced federal deficit.
  c. expansion of international trade.
  d. economic boom.
  e. wave of new business investment.



nmyers

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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