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the AAA meant the agricultural , adjustment , act.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
It was not the second world war which ended the Great Depression, but Roosevelt's New Deal.Roosevelt's reforms, which were carried out under his "New Deal" policy, aided the recovery of the American economy. These reforms included the Agricultural Adjustment Act, National Industrial Recovery Act, and creation of the Public Works Administration and Tennessee Valley Authority. All of these provided work from unemployed Americans.
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The AAA was both relief and recovery because it not only took action to halt the economic depression it also acted as a permanent program to avoid another economic disaster
the agricultural adjustment administration
Agricultural Adjustment Administration
the AAA meant the agricultural , adjustment , act.
It helped farmers all around the U.S. in the Great Depression era expand their varieties of main cash crops.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was a key legislation that helped farmers during the Great Depression by providing price support and subsidies to stabilize farm income. Additionally, the Farm Security Administration Act of 1937 aimed to address rural poverty and promote sustainable agriculture practices through loans and technical assistance to farmers.
The backbone of the New Deal included regulation of the banks, regulation of the Stock Market, relief and public works programs, like the CCC and WPA. The Civilian Conservation Corps was one of the most popular programs. Other major attempts to get us out of the Depression included the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, The National Recovery Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and the Emergency Banking Act.
It was not the second world war which ended the Great Depression, but Roosevelt's New Deal.Roosevelt's reforms, which were carried out under his "New Deal" policy, aided the recovery of the American economy. These reforms included the Agricultural Adjustment Act, National Industrial Recovery Act, and creation of the Public Works Administration and Tennessee Valley Authority. All of these provided work from unemployed Americans.
A New Deal program designed to raise agricultural prices by paying farmers not to farm. It was based on the assumption that higher prices would increase farmers' purchasing power and thereby help alleviate the Great Depression.
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