What did the Agricultural & Adjustment Act do during FDR's New Help Deal? Deals A. It forced farmers to plant crops at an inflated rate. B. It paid farmers not to plant crops. C. It paid farmers to plant crops more crops than usual. D. It forced farmers to rehire sharecroppers.

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Question
What did the
Agricultural
&
Adjustment Act do
during FDR's New
Help
Deal?
Deals
A. It forced farmers to plant
crops at an inflated rate.
B. It paid farmers not to plant
crops.
C. It paid farmers to plant crops
more crops than usual.
D. It forced farmers to rehire
sharecroppers.
Answer

B. It paid farmers not to plant crops.

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The Agricultural & Adjustment Act was part of FDR's New Deal and it paid farmers not to plant crops in order to reduce overproduction and raise prices...
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