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

A:They set up their own stores and sold farm goods for more profit.

B:They reduced production to help raise the prices of farm goods.

C:They destroyed part of what was produced to raise prices.

D:They added taxes to farm goods that went back to the farmer as profit.

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B:They reduced production to help raise the prices of farm goods.

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Answer:B.

Step-by-step explanation:

New Deal program to restore agricultural prosperity during the Great Depression by curtailing farm production, reducing export surpluses, and raising prices.

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