How did the revised version of the Agricultural Adjustment Act as part of the Second New Deal solve the problem of overproduction?

A. Farmers were paid market values to not grow their crops.
B. Tenant farmers were provided with non-agricultural vocational training.
C. The government sold crop surpluses to European markets.
D. Surplus crops were distributed free of charge to unemployed workers.


Answer: C

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Early Spanish settlements in North America were primarily located in which of the following areas?

a) Florida and New Mexico b) New England c) Virginia d) the Ohio River valley

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Where and why did the major demographic shift of the 1920s take place?

A) There was a mass movement of people from the cities to the suburbs due to the advent of the automobile. B) There was a mass movement of people from the rural countryside to cities because consumer industries were located there. C) The development of mechanization in agricultural production drew populations from urban to more rural areas. D) People moved from the cities to rural areas to escape overcrowding and poor air quality. E) Generally speaking, there was relative demographic stability during this period.

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The crusades made Christian Europeans a major force in the Middle East until the beginning of the eighteenth century.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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