The U.S. price-support program, which guaranteed prices for currently grown crops
A) ended with the passage of the Freedom to Farm Act of 1996.
B) began with the Grain Planting Act of 1914.
C) remains the core of U.S. farm policy.
D) was restored in full and expanded by the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008.
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