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The Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937 - often called the "Court-Packing Bill" - is notable in FDR's New Deal because it

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Answer: D. showed that FDR's conservative opponents could effectively block his proposals.

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FDR tried to appoint more judges to the Supreme Court. He wanted to achieve this because it would make it easier for him implement his programs and policies. This however was not favorable to both parties who it as unconstitutional and voted against it.

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