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to what political conflict is this cartoon referring? *
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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
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.
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A. Roosevelt's court packing plan