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what did the tennessee valley authority (tva) do?
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it provided work and job training for young men in the parks and wilderness areas of the south.
it provided federal funding for the construction of racially integrated public recreational facilities in the south.
it worked with southern state governments to promote industrial development in the region.
it networked millions of impoverished southerners into a regional electric grid for the first time.
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was a New - Deal era agency that aimed to provide electricity to rural and impoverished areas in the Tennessee Valley region. It built dams and power plants, which allowed for the creation of a regional electric grid that served millions of previously underserved people.
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It networked millions of impoverished Southerners into a regional electric grid for the first time.