Asked by armando

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.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They were both government-run construction programs.

Both were New Deal agencies that funded and carried out large public works (TVA built dams, power plants, flood-control and development projects in the Tennessee Valley; the PWA financed major public-construction projects nationwide).