Question
What was the purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Act?
a. To lower crop prices so people could afford to buy food
b. To provide loans to farmers so they could buy modern equipment
c. To raise crop prices by paying farmers to grow less food
a. To lower crop prices so people could afford to buy food
b. To provide loans to farmers so they could buy modern equipment
c. To raise crop prices by paying farmers to grow less food
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c. To raise crop prices by paying farmers to grow less food.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), enacted in 1933 as part of the New Deal, aimed to increase agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. The government would pay farmers to reduce their crop production, thereby helping to raise prices in the agricultural sector.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), enacted in 1933 as part of the New Deal, aimed to increase agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. The government would pay farmers to reduce their crop production, thereby helping to raise prices in the agricultural sector.
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