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History, 10.12.2020 23:40, DiamNeli

-Speaker 1: The plan interferes with the Senate's power to ratify treaties. -Speaker 2: The plan threatens the principle of popular sovereignty.
-Speaker 3: The plan takes too much power away from the states.
-Speaker 4: The plan gives the executive branch too much power
•Which speaker expresses the main argument against President
Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan to increase the number of justices on
the Supreme Court?•
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