Question

How did the Roosevelt administration finally deal with the problem of agricultural overproduction?
a. It used strategies that aided small farming operations more than large farming operations.
b. The Agricultural Adjustment Administration convinced farmers to stop destroying their crops.
c. It found new international markets for surplus American crops.
d. It set production limits for leading crops and paid farmers subsidies.
e. It increased demand by giving away surplus foods to the starving urban poor.

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