This will give you all your answers: http://tva.gov/abouttva/history.htm
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 04/04/2013
Independent power companies saw it as a government owned and run monopoly that would undercut their prices and thus damage their profits - and that all this was unfair in capitalist USA.
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 25/02/2012
2. B To give bonus payments to veterans. 7. C) to build a series of dams to control floods and generate electricity. 13. A)banks so they could lend money to businesses to stimulate economic activity.
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 19/11/2013
TVA helped with flooding as well as providing electrical generation. Perhaps some photos of flooded farms and streams, electrical power lines, dams, electrical appliances, etc. You can find many on...
1 Answers · Local Businesses · 01/03/2011
Thankfully, none.
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 16/07/2012
C.
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 14/04/2011
The TVA brought sanitation and electricity to a desperately poor area during a desperately poor time period. In 1933 the area was deforested and overfarmed, leading to soil erosion. Basically the people were incredibly poor and their environmental...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 03/03/2009
e. it forced people to move if their land was needed for dams and lakes
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 22/12/2011
Maybe it's in their annual report at http://www.tva.gov/finance/reports/index.htm
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 07/11/2006
The TVA was the first large scale electrification project created by the federal government. It provided electricity to thousands of homes and businesses that was cheap and clean. Allowing people to live...
9 Answers · Business & Finance · 15/10/2008