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What did the Agricultural Adjustment Bureau do to help raise prices on farm goods?

They set up their own stores and sold farm goods for more profit.
They reduced production to help raise the prices of farm goods.
They destroyed part of what was produced to raise prices.
They added taxes to farm goods that went back to the farmer as profit.

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Correct answer is (b). They reduced production to help raise the prices of farm goods.

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Agricultural Adjustment Administration, which supported farmers in Washington and beyond by providing loans to farmers to get them out of debt and by working with farmers to reduce production in the hopes of limiting the amount of supply, so the demand will increase, and they can raise prices on farm goods.

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Its goal was the restoration of prices paid to farmers for their goods to a level equal in purchasing power to that of 1909–14 which was a period of comparative stability.

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