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How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act of President Roosevelt's "New Deal" aid Georgia's farmers?

A. It gave price supports for farmers to grow less cotton.
B. Farmer's crops were purchased by the federal government.
C. It provided them with seeds to grow crops other than cotton.
D. Banks were forced to accept fifty percent of loans as payoff

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Answer: A. It gave price supports for farmers to grow less cotton.

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A. It gave price supports for farmers to grow less cotton.

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