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Which of the following characterizes the effects of 1996's FAIR Act?
increased government involvement in agricultural markets and decreased risk to farmers and ranchers
reduced government involvement in agricultural markets and increased risk to farmers and ranchers
reduced government involvement in agricultural markets and reduced risk to farmers and ranchers
increased government involvement in agricultural markets and increased risk to farmers and ranchers
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Which of the following characterizes the effects of 1996's FAIR Act?
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