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The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Public Works Administration (PWA) were both part of the New Deal programs implemented during the Great Depression to stimulate economic recovery. They aimed to create jobs, improve infrastructure, and provide essential services, particularly in impoverished regions. Both programs focused on large-scale public works projects, such as dam construction and electrical generation, to enhance the quality of life and boost the economy. Additionally, they sought to modernize and develop rural areas, particularly in the South and other underserved regions.

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