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How did the Supreme Court frustrate Roosevelt’s New Deal legislation?

by declaring some of it unconstitutional
by sending it back to Congress
by suggesting a judicial reform bill
by upholding the Tennessee Valley Authority

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A) By declaring some of it unconstitutional

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User Pratik Mistry
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The correct answer is: by declaring some of it unconstitutional.

The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) and the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) were found to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, frustrating Roosevelt's New Deal plan. Later, Roosevelt proposed a initiative to add more justices to the Supreme Court in order to obtain favorable rulings regarding his New Deal legislation.

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