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what did the tennessee valley authority (tva) and the public works administration (pwa) have in common?
- they both focused on reforestation and land restoration.
- they were both government - run construction programs.
- they both provided government support for labor unions.
- they were created to provide electricity in rural areas.
The TVA was a New Deal agency that built dams, power plants, and infrastructure in the Tennessee Valley, while the PWA funded large-scale public construction projects like bridges, schools, and hospitals. Both were federal government-operated programs focused on construction and infrastructure development. Reforestation was not a core focus of either, they did not center on labor union support, and only the TVA focused on rural electricity provision.
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B. They were both government-run construction programs.