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- which was most helpful in making fdrs second term more successful after 1937?
he had taken a strong stand against war.
the supreme court began to pass new deal legislation.
he improved his relationship with big business.
the recession ended in 1938.
FDR's New Deal policies faced significant pushback from the Supreme Court early in his presidency, with the Court striking down key New Deal laws. After 1937, the Court shifted to upholding New Deal legislation, removing a major barrier to his agenda and allowing his second term to advance his economic recovery and reform goals more effectively. The other options are incorrect: FDR's anti-war stance was not a major factor in domestic term success, his relationship with big business remained tense, and the 1937-1938 recession was a setback, not a help.
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The Supreme Court began to pass New Deal legislation.