The Freedom to Farm Act started price supports and acreage allotments for certain crops and took away transition payments. Select one: True False
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I'm not familiar with the policy branch of economics, but I believe the answer is false, as the act ENDED price supports, meaning that any other information does not matter as all must be true for it to be true. I would verify this though, Here is the source of info: http://www.nfu.org/blog/?p=1242
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The Farm Act provides the following forms of commodity subsidies EXCEPT: Select one: a. Direct Payments b. Indirect Payments c. Countercyclical Payments d. Marketing Loans
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