The Tennessee Valley Authority, best known as TVA, was created in 1933 by President Roosevelt as a New Deal program during the Depression-era. The program provided jobs and electricity to the rural Tennessee River Valley, an area that crosses 7 states in the South. The TVA was a federally-owned electric utility and a regional economic development agency. In present-time, It is the largest public power provider of the country.
Segregationists turned out to be more brutal, organizations experienced the mass activities, and social equality pioneers were captured. The transient impact that sit-ins and other civil rights challenge have on life in the south is that organizations experienced the mass activities. Civil rights pioneers were captured.
C - The goal of the original progressive movement was to utilize science and better government regulation to improve society.