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When President Roosevelt died in 1945, nine out of ten farms in rural America had electricity.32 Through public-private partnerships, persistence, and a little ingenuity, the United States had managed to shrink the rural electricity gap by 80 percent in ten years—all during an arduous economic recovery and the Second World War.
Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age
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