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What was the most likely reason farmers were paid to plant less cotton in the early years of the great depression?

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Money was an issue during the great depression so the demand for cotton was decreased because alot of people couldn't afford it. 
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C) to raise the price of cotton and increase each cotton farmer's income

*just took the test*

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