During his second term, President Franklin D. Roosevelt faced increasing political opposition and a shift in public opinion, which made it more challenging to propose new programs. Additionally, the Supreme Court had struck down several of his New Deal initiatives, prompting him to focus on consolidating and defending existing programs rather than introducing new ones. The economic recovery was also uneven, leading to a more cautious approach as he aimed to stabilize the gains already achieved.
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