The Great Depression, a period of unprecedented economic decline in the United States, saw not only financial turmoil but also significant changes in government policy and social dynamics. One of the key legislative responses to the economic crisis was the establishment of the New Deal programs by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These programs aimed to provide relief for the unemployed, recovery of the economy, and reform of the financial system. Among these programs, several aimed to create jobs, stimulate spending, and provide direct aid to those in need.
Which of the following New Deal programs was primarily focused on providing financial assistance to impoverished farmers during the Great Depression?