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Monday, April 5

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    Score 4,4,4,4 Excellent Job People. I liked that you put a page in there with who did what. I also liked that you had plenty of resources that you used for the project.
    Agricultural programs between 1933 and 1940
    1. what were the effects of the programs on the people?
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Wednesday, March 24

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Thursday, December 17

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    The Act also created price minimums for certain products such as rye, peanuts, raisins, figs, dates etc
    Also, it created the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
    The act appied marqueting quotas and overproduction penalties directly.
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    Within two years of the AAA's existence, it gave out $700 million to farmers, which came from taxes from the people.
    This caused many people in the lower social class to just have enough money to get by or to even go bankrupt
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    Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act
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    The Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act was an act passed to try and conserve soil and prevent erosion on farms and in rural areas. This was done by paying farmers and teaching them how to prevent this erosion from occuring. The government also planted trees and native grasses on some land. Once this program was in effect for three years, soil erosion dropped by 65%.
    1) What were the effects of this program on the people?
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    and prevent eroisonerosion on farms
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    rural areas. This was done by paying farmers and teaching them how to prevent this erosion from occuring. The government also planted trees and native grasses on some land. Once this program was in effect for three years, soil erosion dropped by 65%.
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    on the people?allowedpeople?
    This program gave
    the govgovernment the power to pay farmers in order to protect their soil. They were instructed not plantto plow it certain ways and conserve soil in ordereducated on how to prevent erosion.eroison. This would inturn should prevent the dust bowl. educated farmers on
    how to use
    bowl from occuring. By preventing the dust bowl, they would protect the public's health and their land without damaging it. planted treesland.
    2) What were the effects of this program on the economy?
    The Soil Conservation
    and native grass. 3 years later soil erosion droppedDomestic Allotment Act was funded by 65%.the government. Therefore, some money was spent on it. In the long run though, I believe that the government and people saved money with this program. The program helped to preserve our natural resources.resources and prevent dust storms. These would otherwise cost the people money to help clean up from the storm. It also helped to control floods. protect public healthfloods which could be a costly natural disasters. The program didnt cost the farmers much though because it was federally funded and land
    financial
    therefore the farmers recieved financial aid for farmers to do this. learned new farming techniquesparticipating in the program.
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    Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act
    allowedThe Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act was an act passed to try and conserve soil and prevent eroison on farms and in rural areas.
    1) What were the effects of this program on the people?allowed
    the gov
    how to use their land without damaging it. planted trees and native grass. 3 years later soil erosion dropped by 65%. preserve natural resources. control floods. protect public health and land
    financial aid for farmers to do this. learned new farming techniques
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