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Twice vetoed by President Coolidge, this bill sought to have the government purchase agricultural products for sale overseas in order to raise farm prices_______.

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McNary-Haugen bill

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The McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Act, which never became law, was a controversial plan in the 1920s to subsidize American agriculture by raising the domestic prices of farm products.

It was vetoed twice by President Coolidge.

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