Answer:
In response to the Supreme Court declaring many New Deal programs unconstitutional, President Roosevelt attempted to expand the Supreme Court by adding more justices who were sympathetic to his policies. This plan was known as the court-packing scheme.
Explanation:
This plan aimed to appoint additional justices who would be sympathetic to his policies and increase the Court's size to potentially sway decisions in his favor. Though the plan was met with controversy and opposition, it ultimately did not come to fruition.