What was the MAIN goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Act?

A. to raise farm prices by paying farmers to grow less food

B. to lower farm prices so people could afford to buy food

C. to provide loans to farmers so they could buy modern equipment

D. to pay young men to grow crops on government-owned farms ņ​

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The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt on May 12, 1933 [1]. Among the law's goals were limiting crop production, reducing stock numbers, and refinancing mortgages with terms more favorab

Answer:

A. to raise farm prices by paying farmers to grow less food

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