Why was the agricultural adjustment act (AAA) a less than perfect solution to the farm crisis? select two correct answers.
A. It meant the closing of large commercial farms that supplied food nationwide
B. It led to unemployment for sharecroppers and tenant farmers
C. It failed to provide farms with government payments to lower production
D. It led to a larger crop of cotton and the year after I was implemented
E. It causes the government to waste food and kill animals to raise prices

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The correct answers are C) It failed to provide farms with government payments to lower production and E) It causes the government to waste food and kill animals to raise prices.

The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a less than perfect solution to the farm crisis it failed to provide farms with government payments to lower production and it caused the government to waste food and kill animals to raise prices.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the New Deal, a series of programs designed to help the American people who were suffering from the harsh economic conditions due to the Great Depression that had started on October 29, 1929, after the US stock market crashed, leaving thousands of people without jobs.

The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), signed into on May 12, 1933,  aimed to increase the prices of agriculture goods to help American farmers during these difficult times.