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The Agricultural Adjustment Act that was established in the early days of the New Deal actually paid farmers to plant less cotton. It was a way of restricting the cotton supply to increase the price. The Bankhead Cotton Control Act of 1934 controlled cotton production even more tightly. What impact did these New Deal policies have on the economy of Georgia?

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It boosted there money rate
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