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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
9

The new deal program To pay farmers destroy their crops living stocks

History
1 answer:
taurus [48]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is; True.

Further Explanation:

The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was put into law in 1933. This law would see the government pay farmers to take their livestock to be butchered and plow their own crops down. The farmers that did this would get a subsidy for their losses.

The government did this so that they could limit certain crops. This was done so that the market was not saturated with the same crops and drive the prices down. With less people growing the same crops, the prices could then increase. This helped to bring the agriculture prices back up. However, this law was fought against by the farmers and taken to the Supreme Court. In the end, the Supreme Court ruled that this law was unconstitutional.

Learn more about the Agricultural Adjustment Act at brainly.com/question/6813758

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