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This New Deal program helped bring people electricity in certain areas of the country and created dams to stop the flooding of valuable land. *

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Tennessee Valley Authority

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Tennessee Valley Authority was a program planned and implemented during the New Deal. It was applied in the country through a US federally owned corporation, which carried out works and activities capable of controlling floods by building dams and generating electricity for areas of the country that had no access to electricity. In addition, this program sought to create fertilizers in large quantities, to be distributed in the Tennessee Valley and to stimulate local agriculture, since this region was so affected by the great depression.

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