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30 August, 01:31

Why did the Supreme Court deem two policies of the First New Deal unconstitutional?

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  1. 30 August, 01:51
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    - The NRA controversies (allowed too much power)
  2. 30 August, 01:56
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    Answer choices are:

    A. All of these

    B. the Supreme Court did not see any economic impact and wanted to restrict the New Deal

    C. Believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation (control) of private businesses

    D. Presidents are only allowed one major piece of legislation during their time in office

    Correct answer choice is:

    C. Believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation (control) of private businesses.

    The first sign that the New Deal was at risk was a hassle with the National Rifle Association. Opposition to the National Rifle Association came to a head in 1935, once the conservative Supreme Court declared the agency unconstitutional, claiming the National Rifle Association gave the chief branch regulative powers that belonged solely to Congress.
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