For years, community art was created by a professional for the enjoyment or education of a public group. How did the definition change in the nineteenth century? (1 point) Responses Community art was now also exhibited in museums. Community art was now also exhibited in museums. Community art was now also created to spark a revolution. Community art was now also created to spark a revolution. Community art was now also created to make a place beautiful. Community art was now also created to make a place beautiful. Community art was now also created by community members. wahts the answer

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The correct response is: Community art was now also created by community members.

This reflects the shift in the definition of community art during the nineteenth century, where individuals from the community began to participate in the creation of art, rather than it solely being produced by professionals for public enjoyment or education.