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23 February, 08:38

Which would most likely have occurred if Franklin Roosevelt's judicial reform bill had become law? It would have concentrated power in the executive branch of the government. It would have restored balance among the three branches of government. It would have set a precedent for government intervention in the economy. It would have resulted in a second presidential term for Roosevelt.

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  1. 23 February, 08:42
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    It would have concentrated power in the executive branch of the government is the correct answer.

    The general opposition to Franklin Roosevelt's Judicial Reform Bill was based on the grounds that it would concentrate power in the executive branch and would inappropriately shift the balance of power in the three branches of government.
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