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what was the purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Act AAA
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The purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was to raise crop prices by reducing surplus crops and encouraging farmers to reduce production. This was done through a system of land retirement, commodity price stabilization, and government subsidies. The goal of the AAA was to help farmers recover from the effects of the Great Depression, stabilize agricultural prices, and ensure a more stable food supply for the nation.
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