in response to the supreme court’s treatment of new deal programs, president roosevelt proposed the\nwagner…

in response to the supreme court’s treatment of new deal programs, president roosevelt proposed the\nwagner act.\nsocial security act.\nshare-the-wealth program.\njudicial reform bill.

in response to the supreme court’s treatment of new deal programs, president roosevelt proposed the\nwagner act.\nsocial security act.\nshare-the-wealth program.\njudicial reform bill.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Wagner Act: Focused on labor rights, not related to Supreme Court's New Deal treatment.
  • Social Security Act: Established social welfare programs, not a response to Court's actions.
  • Share - the - Wealth Program: A plan by Huey Long, not from Roosevelt in response to the Court.
  • Judicial reform bill: Roosevelt proposed this to add more justices to the Supreme Court (Court - packing plan) as a response to the Court striking down New Deal programs.

Answer:

D. judicial reform bill.