Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933

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The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was a New Deal law that sought to raise farm prices and reduce surpluses by paying farmers to limit agricultural production.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf New Deal legislation
United States federal statute
administeredBy Agricultural Adjustment Administration
affectedCommodity corn
cotton
dairy products
hogs
rice
tobacco
wheat
beneficiaries farmers
codifiedIn Public Law 73-10
controversy destruction of crops and livestock during a depression
country United States of America
surface form: "United States"
createdAgency Agricultural Adjustment Administration
criticizedFor displacement of sharecroppers and tenant farmers
favoring large landowners over tenant farmers
dateSigned 1933-05-12
declaredUnconstitutionalBy Supreme Court of the United States
surface form: "United States Supreme Court"
economicGoal increase farm income
stabilize agricultural markets
enactedBy 73rd United States Congress
fundingSource processing taxes
tax on agricultural processors
historicalPeriod Great Depression
impact contributed to rise in farm prices in mid-1930s
introducedAs Wheeler-Rayburn Act
surface form: "H.R. 3835"
legalBasisClaimed general welfare clause of the U.S. Constitution
legalChallenge United States v. Butler
legislativeChamber United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
mechanism voluntary reduction of livestock numbers
voluntary reduction of planted acreage
partiallyInvalidatedBy United States v. Butler
partOf New Deal
policyTool acreage reduction contracts
production controls
subsidy payments to farmers
purpose raise agricultural commodity prices
reduce agricultural surpluses
replacedBy Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936
sectorAffected agriculture
shortName AAA
signedBy President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: "Franklin D. Roosevelt"
statutesAtLargeCitation 48 Stat. 31
title Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 self-linksurface differs
surface form: "An Act To relieve the existing national economic emergency by increasing agricultural purchasing power, to raise revenue for extraordinary expenses incurred by reason of such emergency, to provide emergency relief with respect to agricultural indebtedness, to provide for the orderly liquidation of joint-stock land banks, and for other purposes"
tookEffectOn 1933-05-12
yearDeclaredUnconstitutional 1936

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Agricultural Adjustment Administration createdByAct Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
73rd United States Congress enacted Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Hundred Days hasKeyLegislation Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
subject surface form: "Hundred Days (FDR)"
Public Law 73-10 hasOfficialName Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Agricultural Adjustment Administration legalBasis Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
United States federal farm programs legalBasis Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
AAA namedAfter Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
this entity surface form: "Agricultural Adjustment Act"
United States v. Butler relatedLegislation Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 relatedTo Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Butler relatedTo Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Farm Credit Act of 1933 relatedTo Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936 replaced Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 replaces Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 title Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: "An Act To relieve the existing national economic emergency by increasing agricultural purchasing power, to raise revenue for extraordinary expenses incurred by reason of such emergency, to provide emergency relief with respect to agricultural indebtedness, to provide for the orderly liquidation of joint-stock land banks, and for other purposes"