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The Agricultural Adjustment Act is consistent with the Commerce Clause authorized to Congress.
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because
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If the activity has a direct impact on the economy between the states, Congress can regulate it.
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because
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Someone's personal consumption or disposal of a produced crop directly impacts supply and demand.
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Government regulation of price includes sustaining supply and demand which controls price.
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Previous decisions made by the Court allows the government regulate prices.
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Congress may not regulate production, mining, or manufacturing which are state and local duties.
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United States v. Darby (1941) set the precedent that intrastate activity can be regulated.
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Intrastate activity that effects the market in between the states can be regulated by Congress.
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The words alone "production" and "manufacturing" are immaterial to the matters at hand.
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If it affects interstate commerce, it falls in the realms of federal regulation.
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