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How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act support farmers during the Great Depression? A. The act forbade banks from foreclosing on farms that were in debt B. The act loaned money to farmers so they could buy better equipment. C. The act provided farmers with better seeds thus resulting in larger yields D. The act paid farmers to produce less gradually raising the price of crops
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D. The act paid farmers to produce less gradually raising the price of crops.The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a New Deal program implemented during the Great Depression to support farmers by reducing agricultural overproduction and raising crop prices. The government paid farmers subsidies to reduce their crop area, which helped to decrease the surplus of crops and increase the demand and prices of agricultural products. This, in turn, provided financial relief to farmers and helped them stay afloat during the economic downturn.