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History, 30.10.2019 15:31 mirandac9394

Why did roosevelt say he wanted to increase the number of judges on the supreme court?

a)to reduce the judges' huge workload
b)to protect new deal programs
c)to balance the range of legal opinions
d)to follow in the footsteps of abraham lincoln

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