Which of the following pieces of agricultural legislation might be thought of as a solution to a problem that did not exist?
A) the Federal Intermediate Credit Act
B) the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act
C) the Agricultural Marketing Act
D) the Capper-Volstead Act
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