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In significant decisions early in the New Deal era the Supreme Court Multiple Choice upheld FDR's "court -packing" proposal. ruled that segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment. ruled that public accommodations were part of Interstate commerce. Invalidated key pieces of FDR's New Deal legislation. invalidated the commerce clause.

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In significant decisions early in the New Deal era the Supreme Court
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upheld FDR's "court -packing" proposal.
ruled that segregation violated the Fourteenth
Amendment.
ruled that public accommodations were part of
Interstate commerce.
Invalidated key pieces of FDR's New Deal
legislation.
invalidated the commerce clause.

In significant decisions early in the New Deal era the Supreme Court Multiple Choice upheld FDR's "court -packing" proposal. ruled that segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment. ruled that public accommodations were part of Interstate commerce. Invalidated key pieces of FDR's New Deal legislation. invalidated the commerce clause.

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Invalidated key pieces of FDR's New Deal legislation.
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