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10 June, 11:04

Why was big business against President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, and what action did these conservative critics take?

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    By the middle of his second term, much criticism of Roosevelt centered on fears that he was heading toward a dictatorship, by attempting to seize control of the Supreme Court in the Court-packing incident of 1937, attempting to eliminate dissent within the Democratic Party in the South during the 1938 mid-term elections, and by breaking the tradition established by George Washington of not seeking a third term when he again ran for re-election in 1940. As two historians explain, "In 1940, with the two-term issue as a weapon, anti-New Dealers ... argued that the time had come to disarm the 'dictator' and to dismantle the machinery."
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