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A cartoon shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt showing a drawing of the Supreme Court building with two new large buildings on either side that have flags labelled FDR flying on top. Under the buildings, it says, New Deal Plan for Enlarged Supreme Court. Roosevelt is saying, Harold, I may want to do this. How about a PWA grant? The man looking on has dropped his hat, which is labelled, Ickes, and looks at the drawing of the court with surprise.
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What statement best describes the artist's viewpoint in this cartoon?

Most Americans would support Roosevelt no matter what.
Roosevelt's plans to expand the Supreme Court were not well thought out.
The government did not have money to spend on new buildings.
Congress would cease to pass Roosevelt's initiatives mostly because of the court-packing plan.