Whom did the New Deal AAA policies help the least?

(1 point)
• large farm owners
• commercial farm owners
• small family farm owners
• sharecroppers and tenant farmers

1 answer

The New Deal AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act) policies helped the least sharecroppers and tenant farmers. While the AAA aimed to raise agricultural prices by controlling production, its benefits often primarily went to larger farm owners who could take advantage of the subsidies and programs, leaving sharecroppers and tenant farmers at a disadvantage, as they had less control over land and resources.