Question 1 A) The benefit of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) limiting the production of crops and livestock was to raise the prices of agricultural products. This was aimed at stabilizing the agricultural sector and increasing farmers' income during the economic challenges of the Great Depression.
Question 2 A) The suspension of antitrust laws by the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) affected unions by exposing workers to potentially unfair agreements. This meant that businesses could consolidate and make agreements that might not be fair to individual workers, undermining their bargaining power.
Question 3 A) New Deal environmental projects tried to prevent another Dust Bowl by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms. This included practices such as crop rotation, contour plowing, and the planting of cover crops to help maintain soil integrity and reduce erosion.