The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) proposed to solve the farm problem by
A) raising farm production by subsidizing farm exports.
B) raising prices by reducing agricultural production.
C) increasing farm income by inflating the currency.
D) All of the above.
B
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The primary economic pursuit of early settlers in New France was
a. farming. b. fishing. c. mining. d. fur trapping. e. wine-making.
Once President Reagan's economic policies took hold in 1983, the United States
A. experienced stagnant economic growth due to high budget deficits. B. experienced immediate, short-term growth that was followed by the worst recession since the Great Depression. C. experienced growth that was offset by severe inflation. D. began a period that economists call the Great Expansion, lasting more than 20 years.
The immigration legislation of the 1920s _____
A) had no lasting effect B) was opposed by the large corporations C) encouraged immigration from underdeveloped countries D) was the most enduring achievement of the rural counterattack E) was quickly repealed in the 1930s
In noting that he had "yet to engage in a direct-action campaign that was 'well timed,'" Martin Luther King Jr., was most likely arguing against
(A) African American activists who asserted that King's tactics were taking too long to produce results (B) civil rights activists who believed that more thought should be given to the precise timing ob boycotts, demonstrations, and direct actions (C) environmental activists who believed that the struggle for more effect conservation measures should take precedence over the civil rights movement (D) white Americans who argued that African Americans should be more patient and that civil rights should not be brought about by civil disobedience tactics