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As part of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, farmers were paid subsidies

A. to produce more cash crops that could be sold to other nations.
B. to raise only livestock that was in demand.
C. to plant crops that would help reverse the effects of the drought.
D. not to plant part of their land and to kill off excess livestock. Reset Selection

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if I'm correct it's b I think know
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Answer:

Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Not to plant part of their land and to kill off excess livestock. Reset Selection, is the right answer.

The Agricultural Adjustment Act was a federal act of the New Deal period in the United States. This act was passed to give a boost to agricultural products reducing surpluses. The Government purchased cattle for butchery and advanced growers reward not to plant on part of their estate. The capital for these payments was created by an exclusive tax on businesses which prepared farm stocks.

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