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What does Roosevelt argue is his duty if Constitutional measures fail to resolve the Great Depression?
A. He must request executive war powers from Congress.
B. He must fire all the members of Congress and appoint new ones.
C. He must fire all the members of the Supreme Court and appoint new ones.
D. He must seek help from the League of Nations.

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User BandGap
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Roosevelt argues that his duty if Constitutional measures fail to resolve the Great Depression is that he must request executive war powers from Congress, since it is clear that the measures done thus far have proven to be futile.
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