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13 December, 02:32

The Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937 - often called the "Court-Packing Bill" - is notable in FDR's New Deal because it A) suggested that aging Supreme Court Justices be forced to retire. B) was the first of his bills to ever make it out committee in Congress. C) created a Federal court system that would eliminate the Supreme Court. D) showed that FDR's conservative opponents could effectively block his proposals.

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  1. 13 December, 02:48
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    "The Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937" was proposed by U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and what makes this notable in FDR's New Deal is that, this has manifested the conservative opponents of FDR who could effectively impede his plans or proposals. Answer for this would be option D.
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