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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
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aleksandrvk [35]3 years ago
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Tennessee Valley Authority enacted by President Roosevelt and congress brought hydroelectric power and industrial growth to parts of the south.

Explanation:

President Roosevelt approved the TVA Act on 18th May at the year 1933, building the Tennesse Valley Authority as a National organization. The new bureau was required to undertake major difficulties facing the valley, such as flooding, producing electricity to homes and markets, and replanting woodlands. Equipped flood handle, hydroelectric energy, maintenance, recreational departments. TVA continues alive now as the greatest government dynamism company and controls one of the longest river systems in the U.S with concerns to flood control, shipping, and environmental protection.

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