Which legislation enacted by President Roosevelt and Congress brought hydroelectric power and industrial growth to parts of the South?

A.
Civilian Conservation Corps Relief Act (CCC)

B.
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

C.
Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)

D.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Respuesta :

Answer:

D.    Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Explanation:

Roosevelt and Congress with the TVS  helped provide jobs and electricity to the rural Tennessee River Valley, an area that spans seven states in the South. The TVA was envisioned as a federally-owned electric utility and regional economic development agency. It still exists today as the nation’s largest public power provider.