They wanted more money from the government
Many people criticized Keynes because his economic policy did what?
It was designed for the short term
Many economic changes occurred after the civil war.
Because this industry sustains itself by providing services to farmers, it is affected by many of the same economic, climactic, and industrial conditions that affect farmers.
Because most of the farmers are in jail because they didn't pay up for their dept and taxes.
They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
False. The European Union involves itself in many areas of policy, such as health, social policy, defence, trade etc.
"Collectivization" is an agricultural economic policy that Joseph Stalin instituted in the late 1920s to stimulate grain production and stop grain hoarding. The idea was to combine, or collect, as many small individual farms that had been permitted under Lenin's New Economic Policy into larger ones called collectives. There were two kinds of collectives, kolkhozes and sovkhozes. In a kolkhoz, the farmers rented the land from the government and worked it according to their own methods provided they met their quotas. Sovkhozes were owned by the state and the farmers were like wage employees who had no say in how the collective farm was run. Stalin imposed it by force and violence.
Federal subsidies became a cornerstone of farm policy. Many small farmers were forced from their land. Sharecroppers were hurt by the policy of domestic allotment.
American farmers faced economic challenges in the 1880s due to falling crop prices, high debt levels, and monopolistic practices by railroad and grain companies. Many farmers organized alliances and movements to advocate for their rights and push for reforms to improve their economic conditions. These challenges eventually contributed to the populist movement.
Joseph Stalin began the process of collectivization of agricultural lands. Prior to the policy Vladimir Lenin's New Economic Policy had permitted many peasant farmers to farm their own plots, sell their own produce and keep the profits subject to paying a tax to the government. Stalin changed all that by forcing individual farmers to aggregate small individual farms onto larger "collectives" in an effort to increase production and stamp out the last vestiges of capitalism.
Many farmers not only feed their own family with the plants they grow but also make a living selling them.