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29. What was Roosevelt's purpose in “packing the courts”? a. to attempt to racially balance the Supreme Court
b. to minimize opposition to his New Deal legislation
c. to give the Supreme Court more power to make decisions
d. to allow the Supreme Court to equally represent citizens

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