America 1930-1939: Government and Politics Research Article from American Decades

This Study Guide consists of approximately 87 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of America 1930-1939.
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America 1930-1939: Government and Politics Research Article from American Decades

This Study Guide consists of approximately 87 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of America 1930-1939.
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Reassured by his landslide reelection in 1936, Roosevelt overextended his political power in the following year. Believing that his popularity was a mandate to drive forward with his reformist policies, he overreached his grasp and suffered politically for doing so. The greatest blunder Roosevelt made after 1936 was in trying to pack the U.S. Supreme Court with additional justices. Since Marbury v. Madison established the principle of judicial review in 1803, the Supreme Court's job has been to decide on the constitutionality of laws. By declaring a law to be unconstitutional, it checks and balances the powers of the legislative and executive branches. Its methods of interpretation are open to question, however, and by the mid 1930s Roosevelt had become increasingly irritated as the highest court in the nation ruled against one New Deal act after another. By 1936 the Supreme Court had found both the AAA...

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