Asked by Skylar McLachlan on Apr 27, 2024

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Which two New Deal programs did the Supreme Court rule unconstitutional?

A) Securities and Exchange Commission and Public Works Administration
B) National Recovery Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps
C) Glass-Steagall Act and Agricultural Adjustment Act
D) Fair Labor Standards Act and National Recovery Administration
E) Agricultural Adjustment Act and National Recovery Administration

Supreme Court

The highest judicial body in the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and reviewing laws to ensure they adhere to it.

Unconstitutional

A term referring to actions or laws that violate the constitution of a country or organization.

National Recovery Administration

A New Deal agency, established in 1933, aimed at stabilizing the U.S. economy through regulation of wages, prices, and working hours.

  • Explain how the judiciary reacted to the initiatives of the New Deal and the idea of constitutional compliance.
  • Analyze the significance of principal New Deal institutions and their impact on economic revival.
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Bianca EvelynApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The Supreme Court ruled both the Agricultural Adjustment Act and the National Recovery Administration unconstitutional. The Agricultural Adjustment Act was intended to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses, and the National Recovery Administration aimed to regulate industry for fair wages and prices to stimulate economic recovery. Both were part of the New Deal but faced legal challenges that led to their being struck down by the Supreme Court.