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  • ...onal assumptions of power. Elected to four consecutive presidential terms, Roosevelt transformed American [[federalism]] from a system characterized by the sepa ...ther than the state’s legislature. All of these contributed to President Roosevelt’s success in giving the federal government greater power and authority ov
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  • * [[Franklin, Benjamin]] * [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]]
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  • .... Enacted on May 12, 1933, as part of [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt’s]] [[New Deal]], the AAA marked a turning point in federal agricultural After consulting with farm leaders, Henry Wallace, Roosevelt’s secretary of agriculture, drafted the act, which established the Agricu
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  • ...critic of big business, he was President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt’s]] first appointee to the Court. The appointment became controversial wh
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  • Brandeis, while a supporter of [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt’s]] [[New Deal]], opposed the president’s court-packing plan. He was of
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  • ...prudence and is credited with triggering [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt’s]] court-packing scheme. The following year, 1937, the Court changed dir
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  • ...ls for coal mining. After his massive 1936 electoral victory, a frustrated Roosevelt proposed his “court-packing” plan to save his domestic programs. While
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  • ...rative federalism was expanded during [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt’s]] [[New Deal]]. The influence of the national government over social we
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  • ...m (Nixon)]]; [[New Federalism (Reagan)]]; [[Reagan, Ronald]]; [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]]
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  • ...nature and extent of that support varied considerably. Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson pushed for the most expansive changes, but many other pr ...he States saw a more activist national government with the introduction of Roosevelt’s New Deal. As the federal government addressed problems of social inequi
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  • ...[[Roosevelt, Theodore|Theodore]] and [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], have made real contributions through their state papers. The pragmatic o
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  • ...s of the president who appointed him, [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. In doing so, though, he also established a model for judicial self-restr After Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president, Frankfurter turned down the U.S. solicitor generalsh
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  • ...le of the executive office, President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] helped create the modern American administrative state. The national gove
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  • ...e [[New Deal]] public works agenda of [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. And the creative federalism period of Presidents John F. Kennedy and [[J
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  • ...to establish flood control. President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], however, threatened a veto so that the Federal Power Commission would no ...Justice]]; [[Education]]; [[Local Government]]; [[New Deal]]; [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]]; [[Sovereignty]]; [[Taney, Roger Brooke]]
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  • ...t is subject to a veto, and President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] in 1939 disallowed a bill authorizing states to negotiate and enter into ...eemption]]; [[Privileges and Immunities Clause: Article IV]]; [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]]; [[State Courts]]; [[State Legislatures]]
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  • ...us positions that struck down much of [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt’s]] [[New Deal]] programs as unconstitutional. In upholding the constitut ...or Relations Board v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation]]; [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]]
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  • During the first term of [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt’s]] presidency, the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] ...t with new justices who would be more sympathetic to his New Deal. Despite Roosevelt’s great popularity, Congress was skeptical about his court-packing plan a
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  • The [[New Deal]] of the [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] administration ushered in the next era of federalism for both the states ...olution]]; [[Eisenhower, Dwight D.]]; [[Eleventh Amendment]]; [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]]; [[Intergovernmental Relations]]; [[Marshall, John]]; [[New Federalism
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  • ...ation levels. The New Deal was President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt’s]] first effort to address the problems created by and underlying the Gr ...periods, such as the “New Nationalism” of [[Roosevelt, Theodore|Teddy Roosevelt]] and the “New Freedom” of [[Wilson, Woodrow|Woodrow Wilson]]. Yet, Pro
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  • ...ratic Party, reflecting its history from [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt]] onward, is much more supportive of national administrative power. The mod ...party, led by McKinley’s vice president, [[Roosevelt, Theodore|Theodore Roosevelt]]. Progressives sought to break the back of the two-party system by favorin
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  • ...odrow|Woodrow Wilson]], Calvin Coolidge, [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt]], Jimmy Carter, [[Reagan, Ronald|Ronald Reagan]], Bill Clinton, and George ...ade grants of land to the states for specified purposes. In 1854 President Franklin Pierce objected to a bill that made grants for the benefit of indigent insa
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  • ...mic and social welfare issues. President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt’s]] [[New Deal]] programs to pull the country out of the Depression signi
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  • ...onal assumptions of power. Elected to four consecutive presidential terms, Roosevelt transformed American [[federalism]] from a system characterized by the sepa ...ther than the state’s legislature. All of these contributed to President Roosevelt’s success in giving the federal government greater power and authority ov
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  • ...Act (NRA), the centerpiece of President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Roosevelt’s]] [[New Deal]]. Under the NRA, business groups would agree on codes inv
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  • ...nsideration was accelerated by the addition between 1937 and 1940 of three Roosevelt appointments. Those personnel changes solidified a majority for the [[New D
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  • ...ever, the threat to the integrity of the judiciary did produce the results Roosevelt had been seeking. ...federal and state authority. Further, over the next four years, President Roosevelt (through the normal retirement process) was able to appoint eight new justi
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  • ...ortive attempt by the Court to thwart [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin D. Roosevelt’s]] revolution, has meant that in the federalism of the United States, th ...fter, Progressive political leaders such as [[Roosevelt, Theodore|Theodore Roosevelt]] and writers such as Herbert Croly and Mary Parker Follett advanced the vi
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  • ...ra in the 1930's, under President [[Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], represented a significant shift in the relationship between the state an
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  • During Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first term as president (1933–37), the U.S. Supreme Court repeatedly Justice Robert Jackson’s decision demonstrated how Roosevelt had completely transformed the Supreme Court by 1942. The Court unanimously
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