Prices were already falling because farmers were overproducing crops even before the 1920s. This law offered subsidies to farmers to coax them to lower their agricultural output. Overproduction was to be reduced to keep prices from dropping too low. The supply increased, and the price fell due to overproduction in certain parts of the nation and international competition. Subsidies were given to farmers who agreed. As crop output declined, fewer jobs were open to laborers and immigrants. The labor force in agriculture became less employable as a result. Tenant farmers in the South, who were mostly Black, suffered the worst. AAA overlooked the other implications. Defining minority representation in the New Deal, describe its operation The New Deal did a great deal to end the experience of marginalization, oppression, and neglect that defined American society. African American communities felt the uneven effects of the New Deal programs. While some benefited Black workers and their families, others were detrimental to Black Americans or even discriminatory. The extent to which you think that the New Deal effectively ended the Great Depression and restored the
Prices were already falling because farmers were overproducing crops even before the 1920s. This law offered subsidies to farmers to coax them to lower their agricultural output. Overproduction was to be reduced to keep prices from dropping too low. The supply increased, and the price fell due to overproduction in certain parts of the nation and international competition. Subsidies were given to farmers who agreed. As crop output declined, fewer jobs were open to laborers and immigrants. The labor force in agriculture became less employable as a result. Tenant farmers in the South, who were mostly Black, suffered the worst. AAA overlooked the other implications. Defining minority representation in the New Deal, describe its operation The New Deal did a great deal to end the experience of marginalization, oppression, and neglect that defined American society. African American communities felt the uneven effects of the New Deal programs. While some benefited Black workers and their families, others were detrimental to Black Americans or even discriminatory. The extent to which you think that the New Deal effectively ended the Great Depression and restored the