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26 August, 23:25

From the accepted doctrine that the united states is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people ... none to regulate agricultural production is given, and therefore legislation by congress for that purpose is forbidden."-justice roberts, from the majority opinion in united states v. butler, 1936 how did conservatives in congress and the supreme court react to new deal policies? the supreme court upheld the new deal programs that congressional conservatives introduced and supported. congressional conservatives pushed for constitutional amendments that would prevent the court from blocking new deal programs. congressional conservatives and the supreme court both worked to limit the scope of new deal programs. congressional conservatives supported an increase the number of justices to stop new deal programs from being declared unconstitutional.

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  1. 27 August, 00:13
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    The correct answer is "Congressional conservatives and the Supreme Court both worked to limit the scope of New Deal Programs."

    This is evident based on the passage. Chief Justice Roberts is indirectly referring to one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal policies. This policy is known as the Agricultural Adjustment Act. This act, created by the federal government, paid farmers to not plant their crops. This was due to two different factors: the surplus of goods in America and the dropping prices of food.

    Ultimately, the Supreme Court rules in US vs. Butler that this law is unconstitutional, as this is a right reserved to the states since it is not explicitly given to the federal government within the US Constitution.
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