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The act of raising the supply of agricultural goods to cut prices was not a part of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
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It helped farmers all around the U.S. in the Great Depression era expand their varieties of main cash crops.
In the early 1900's many farmers were overproducing which meant they were flooding the economy with their goods. Farmers were then slowly decreasing the price of their goods so that the government had to intervene with groups such as The Agricultural Adjustment Act, which paid farmers not to farm. Agriculture was, back then, a major part of the economy.
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The act of raising the supply of agricultural goods to cut prices was not a part of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
The AAA- agricultural adjustment administration :)
Urging farmers to reduce production
Agricultural Adjustment Administration
YES
Miriam S. Farley has written: 'Agricultural adjustment under the new deal' -- subject(s): Agricultural administration, Agriculture, United States, United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration
African Americans
buying farm surpluses
the agricultural adjustment administration gave money to
the agricultural adjustment administration
Franklin d roosevelt
true