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What does the TVA exemplify among New Deal policies?

a. federal intervention to meet regional needs
b. state-funded regional transportation
c. free market capitalism
d. laissez-faire
e. socialism

User Jonstjohn
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Answer:

Option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Federal intervention to meet regional needs, is the right answer.

TVA is the short form for Tennessee Valley Authority. This authority aimed to lead the natural resources of the area into a generator of economic rehabilitation by constructing embankments and power plants that would create employment, flood control to the Valley and electricity. On the other hand, enacted by FDR, the New Deal was a series of reforms or program to recover the economy of the United States following the Great Depression. Accordingly, it may be said that the TVA was founded to help a particular area while the New Deal was inaugurated to help the economy of the entire nation and not for a particular state.

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The TVA, which supplied reliable power to almost all of the country's population, exemplifies "a. federal intervention to meet regional needs" since it received federal funds.
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