In the 1920s,the idea of agricultural "parity" was
A) to equalize the average farmer income with the average industrial worker income.
B) strongly opposed by Congress.
C) to match crop production with demand.
D) invalidated by the passage of the McNary-Haugen Bill.
E) to ensure farmers would at least financially break even.
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