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New Deal Era (1933-1936)
what problems was the Agricultural Adjustment Act trying to fix? Your answer should be 1-2 complete sentences.
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The Agricultural Adjustment Act was attempting to address the problems of overproduction and low prices in agriculture during the Great Depression.
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