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Why did the Supreme Court deem two policies of the First New Deal unconstitutional?

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believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation (control) of private businesses


the Supreme Court did not see any economic impact and wanted to restrict the New Deal


Presidents are only allowed one major piece of legislation during their time in office

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believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation (control) of private businesses
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User Zaki Mohammed
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The correct answer is B) believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation (control) of private business.

The Supreme Court deemed two policies of the First New Deal unconstitutional because it believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation of private business.

The Supreme Court considered that the National Recovery Administration and the original version of the Agricultural Adjustment Act unconstitutional. The Supreme Court deemed the two policies of the First New Deal unconstitutional because it believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation of private business.

The New Deal was President Roosevelt first response to the crisis erupted due to the Great Depression. Most of its programs were designed and started in the first three moths of is tenure.


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