Three Viewpoints on the Agricultural Problem, 1920-1933: An Analysis

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Schwieso, Robert Francis

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1963

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United States--History

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The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 marks a revolutionary change in American agriculture. For the first time the American farmer accepted the Federal Government as a regulating agency. He recognized the need for federal assistance as a necessary means to a more equitable share of the national wealth. In so doing, he surrendered his time-honored commitment to the principles of individualism in economics.

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Creighton University

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