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How did franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) try to help the agricultural industry?

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The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. The Government bought livestock for slaughter and paid farmers subsidies not to plant on part of their land.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which was a federal law that promoted trade and agriculture. It brought livestock to the slaughter so local farmers could sell these animals and benefit.


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