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what was the benefit of the agricultural adjustment administration (aaa…

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what was the benefit of the agricultural adjustment administration (aaa) limiting the production of crops and livestock? (1 point) to raise the quality of agricultural products to reduce the power of large commercial farms to raise the prices of agricultural products to increase the power of sharecroppers and tenant farmers

Explanation:

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The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) was part of the New Deal. When production of crops and livestock is limited, according to basic economic principles (supply - demand relationship), with lower supply (assuming demand remains relatively stable or changes less proportionally), the price of agricultural products can rise. There is no direct indication that it was about quality (no mention of quality - related measures in AAA's production - limiting policy). Reducing the power of large commercial farms or increasing the power of sharecroppers and tenant farmers was not the main economic goal of production limitation; the main economic goal was related to price adjustment based on supply - demand.

Answer:

to raise the prices of agricultural products