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He began the AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act), which was an act that told all farmers that the government would pay them to not plant all of their crops and to kill some of their livestock. This actually made it so that the food market, which was overflowing so much that most goods were worth next to nothing, improved. All goods were worth more, so farmers could actually make money off of their sales. Also, many farmers lived in the Tennessee Valley, and the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) gave them power and jobs building dams to gain that power, as well as fixed up the land again after all the floods during the depression.

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Q: How did Roosevelt try to help farmers during the Great Depression?
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