Why was the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) a less than perfect solution to the farming crisis? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

It meant the closing of large commercial farms that supplied food nationwide.

It meant the closing of large commercial farms that supplied food nationwide.

It led to unemployment for sharecroppers and tenant farmers.

It led to unemployment for sharecroppers and tenant farmers.

It failed to provide farms with government payments to lower production.

It failed to provide farms with government payments to lower production.

It led to a larger crop of cotton in the year after it was implemented.

It led to a larger crop of cotton in the year after it was implemented.

It caused the government to waste food and kill animals to raise prices.

The correct answers are:

- It led to unemployment for sharecroppers and tenant farmers.
- It failed to provide farms with government payments to lower production.