Multiple Choice
How did the Agricultural Adjustment and Farm Credit acts of 1935 aim to help American farmers?
A) They established programs that accelerated the rate of farm foreclosures to eradicate unproductive farms.
B) They initiated programs to pay farmers for their surplus crops so they could be used to feed people in developing countries.
C) They paid farmers not to grow crops and provided long-term credit on mortgaged farm property.
D) They provided benefits to sharecroppers and tenant farmers who were being squeezed by their landlords.
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