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to what political conflict is this cartoon referring? * 1 point i want …

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to what political conflict is this cartoon referring? *
1 point
i want six substitutes
at once. those fellows
dont know it, but theyre through
but i dont want to take em
off the field!
the ingenious quarterback!
roosevelts court packing plan
roosevelt bank holiday
roosevelts new deal program
roosevelts fireside chats

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The cartoon features FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt) and a "Congress" referee, with FDR wanting "six substitutes" (referring to adding justices to the Supreme Court to influence rulings on New Deal policies). This matches Roosevelt’s court - packing plan, where he sought to increase the number of Supreme Court justices. The other options: the bank holiday was about stabilizing banks, the New Deal was a broader set of programs (not a conflict like the court - packing plan), and fireside chats were radio addresses. So the cartoon refers to Roosevelt’s court - packing plan.

Answer:

A. Roosevelt's court packing plan