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How was the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) unevenly implemented?
 
  A) Control of AAA money was left to national boards.
  B) White landlords often gave the money to more subservient blacks, rather than all of their tenants.
  C) White landlords sometimes evicted tenants illegally from their land during the Great Depression.
  D) Blacks were actually given first choice at AAA funding.

Question 2

Who was black people's main ally within the Roosevelt administration?
 
  A) Franklin Roosevelt himself
  B) no one; the Roosevelt administration was very unfriendly to blacks
  C) Eleanor Roosevelt
  D) Harry Truman



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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