Why did critics dislike the Agricultural Adjustment Act?

They did not want to pay higher prices for agricultural products.

They thought it was wrong to destroy food when people were hungry.

They believed the free market should be the only factor in farm prices.

They did not think that farmers were working hard enough to help themselves.

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The correct option is this: THEY THOUGHT IT WAS WRONG TO DESTROY FOOD WHEN PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY.
Agricultural Adjustment Act was a United states federal law which seeks to improve agricultural prices by reducing excesses. In order to achieve its aims for the program, the government bought livestock from farmers and slaughter them so that they will not be available to take to the markets. The government also pay money to farmers for not planting crops on parts of their lands.

Answer:

They thought it was wrong to destroy food when people were hungry.