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How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act help the farmers? a)It encouraged farmers to produce more. b)It stopped production to avoid surplus. c)It helped farmers burn their crops. d)It paid famers to grow more cash crops. HELP

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User Podeig
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There are several ways in which the Agricultural Adjustment Act helped the farmers in the United States, but the best option from the list is that "b) It stopped production to avoid surplus"
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User Wolfgang Ulmer
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The correct answer is:

b)It stopped production to avoid surplus.

Step-by-step explanation:

In May 1933 the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was established. This act prompted those who were still willed in farming to grow fewer crops. Hence, there would be few prolific in the market and crop prices would rise thus availing the farmers – though not the consumers.

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