The primary benefit of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) limiting the production of crops and livestock was to raise the prices of agricultural products. By reducing supply, the AAA aimed to increase prices, which would help struggling farmers during the economic difficulties of the Great Depression.
1 of 31 of 3 Items Question What was the benefit of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) limiting the production of crops and livestock? (1 point) Responses to raise the quality of agricultural products to raise the quality of agricultural products to reduce the power of large commercial farms to reduce the power of large commercial farms to raise the prices of agricultural products to raise the prices of agricultural products to increase the power of sharecroppers and tenant farmers to increase the power of sharecroppers and tenant farmers Skip to navigation
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