What did the Farm Security Administration do?
A) It administered the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, or the "Second AAA," marking the beginning of what became known as the Second New Deal.
B) It offered loans to farmers so that they could avoid falling into bankruptcy, as well as to tenant farmers so that they could purchase their own farms.
C) It provided federal subsidies for the expansion of large farms, as commercial agriculture had recently been introduced to the United States.
D) It established educational programs to teach farmers new agricultural methods that would finally produce enough yields to feed the starving population of the Depression.
E) It concentrated on rehabilitating devastated soils on the Great Plains by transporting nutrient-rich soil from other regions of the United States.
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