Some of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs were declared unconstitutional when the Supreme Court held that they-- A) required U.S. cooperation with foreign nations B) prevented equal access to the judicial system C) granted privileges to religious organizations D) infringed on powers reserved to the states

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Some New Deal programs were unconstitutional because D. they infringed on powers reserved to the states.

 

F.D. Roosevelt's AAA program was one example of the New Deal programs that wanted the federal government to regulate agricultural activities. But the Supreme Court ruled that the program falls under the powers of states.

 

For instance, the National Recovery Administration (NRA) was declared unconstitutional because it infringed the principle of separation of powers.

 

Thus, some New Deal programs were not declared unconstitutional because of their requirement for cooperation with foreign nations, preventing equal access to the judicial system, or granting privileges to religious organizations, but for assuming the powers reserved to the states.

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