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21. The image below represents FDR’s attempt to “court pack.” What point is the cartoonist trying to make?
a)Everyone loves FDR
b)FDR is our President so he knows what is best
c)If FDR packs the court there, it goes against the system of checks and balances
d)The Constitution is in the garbage
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