How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt increase the powers of the presidency?


A. He used executive orders to overturn decisions made by the Supreme Court.

B. He expanded the size and power of the executive branch by pushing a legislative agenda.

C. He won a constitutional amendment that removed Congress's power to overturn vetoes.

D. He gained the power to deploy military forces without the authorization of Congress.

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Answer:

C. He won a constitutional amendment that removed Congress's power to overturn vetoes.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt increase the powers of the presidency when H expanded the size and power of the executive branch by pushing a legislative agenda.

As President, Franklin D Roosevelt expanded executive branch powers by conducting economic progressive reforms like establishing the Federal Reserve.

Franklin D Roosevelt took office in the midst of the Great Depression. He lead federal legislation and issued a profusion of executive orders that set up the New Deal which consist of different of programs setup to produce relief, recovery, and reform.

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