Whom did the New Deal AAA policies help the least?

(1 point)
Responses

large farm owners

large farm owners

commercial farm owners

commercial farm owners

small family farm owners

small family farm owners

sharecroppers and tenant farmers

1 answer

The New Deal AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act) policies helped sharecroppers and tenant farmers the least. While the AAA aimed to raise crop prices by reducing supply, its benefits primarily favored large landowners and commercial farm owners, who were often the ones receiving payments for not planting certain crops. Sharecroppers and tenant farmers, who worked the land but did not own it, often experienced little to no benefit from these policies and sometimes faced displacement as a result of reduced planting.

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