What was an immediate impact of New Deal legislation?
judiciary dominance over the federal legislative and executive branches
the weakening of the president's influence in the lawmaking process
a reduction in the power of the federal government over the states
greater government involvement in the economy of the country

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Answer:

The correct response is Greater government involvement in the economy of the country.

Explanation:  

The New Deal legislation was an amalgamation of a number of different legislation that was meant to spur growth in the economy and foster employment around the country that was hit hard by the Depression.  It consisted of public work projects and programs, financial reforms, and new regulations for businesses. The legislation included the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), and the National Employment System Act (Wagner-Peyser Act).  There were also development projects implemented in particular river basins around the country like the Tennessee Valley Authority Act (TVA) and with specific populations like the Indian Reorganization Act (Wheeler-Howard Act).