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  • 21-10-2016
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What would have most likely occurred if Franklin Roosevelt’s judicial reform bill had become law?

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lr1265 lr1265
  • 30-10-2016
If Franklin Roosevelt's judicial reform bill had become a law it would have likely given concentration to the Executive branch. This would have offset the Judicial and Legislative branches and would have not been loyal to the Constitution. 
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snake40z snake40z
  • 21-03-2019

It would have concentrated power in the executive branch of the government.

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