answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

the answer to this question is scarcity of fertile land or shortage of labor

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which fundamental economic problem of farmers did new deal policies attempt to solve?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why did small southerner farmers support Republican policies in the south?

They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.


Why did many small southern farmers supported Republican policies in the south?

They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.


What were farmers complaints about federal post-civil war economic policies?

Farmers in western Pennsylvania rebelled against paying a tax on their locally distilled whiskey and attacked federal revenue collectors


Differences between Punjabi farmers and Kashmiri farmers?

it is like Punjabi farmers have got better facilities and government policies but kashmiri farmers have not


Why was Talmadge against the New Deal?

Economic aid to farmers and landowners


What did the economic and social policies of the succesive Republican government America in 1920's contribute to the worl of inequality intolerance and squalor?

I'm still researching all this myself but look up social policies of the republican government (eg. the scopes 'monkey' trial, prohibition and the KKK) and economic policies (such as laissez faire, tariffs and unions) and then look at the impact it had on groups like women, farmers, African Americans and immigrants. hope that helps :3


How did the federal government aid farmers?

Federal goverment


What were the economic challenges to American farmers and how did farmers respond to these challenges in mid to late 1800s?

They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilize, and equipment


Do you think The farmers wheres successful bringing economic and political change?

no farmers werent successful


What economic policies did Nasser introduce?

He increased the economic power of the government by nationalizing industries and taking control of foreign -owned businesses, including the Suez Canal. He redistributed land to poor farmers and increased the wages of urban workers Nasser's goal was to expand farm output and end economic dependence on West by developing Egypt's industry.


How did farmers respond to the farmers alliances?

Farmers formed cooperatives, interest groups, and political parties to protest their declining fortunes and to increase their political and economic power. The Farmers' Alliance was an organized agrarian economic movement amongst U.S. farmers that flourished in the 1880s. One of its goals was to end the adverse effects of the crop-lien system on farmers after the Civil War. As an economic movement, the Alliance had very limited and a short term success.


What policies did both farmers and Populists support?

Bimetallism and fair food prices