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In 1933, American farms ran on electrical power. The Rural Electrification Authority worked to solve this problem. helped set up power lines across the country. By 1950, farms ran on electrical power.In 1933, American farms ran on electrical power. The Rural Electrification Authority worked to solve this problem. helped set up power lines across the country. By 1950, farms ran on electrical power.In 1933, American farms ran on electrical power. The Rural Electrification Authority worked to solve this problem. helped set up power lines across the country. By 1950, farms ran on electrical power.

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In 1933,

one out of 10

American farms ran on electrical power. The Rural Electrification Authority worked to solve this problem.

Private utility companies

helped set up power lines across the country. By 1950,

nine out of 10

farms ran on electrical power.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although it is hard to understand what the question is asking by the way it is stated, we can say that President Franklin D. Roosevelt was very aware of the problems and hardships of rural America that lacked electricity. That is why, as part of his "New Deal," he established the Rural Electrification Authority to solve this problem. This helped farmers to get loans and created electric cooperatives. These loans were low cost and created many jobs too. The Rural Electrification Act was passed on May 20, 1936.

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