What was a major problem for most Oklahoma farmers that the Depression-era Agricultural Adjustment Administration
(AAA) never addressed?
A. Most Oklahoma farmers were tenant farmers, so they saw no profit from crop price gains.
B. Although many crop prices increased nationwide, prices for Oklahoma's major crops stagnated.
C. Due to the way Oklahoma's farm system was structured, profits benefited state government
over individual farmers.
D. The AAA lost the support of Oklahoma's state government, which refused to allow federal
regulation over the state's farms.