9. How did the U.S. government promote artistic expression through New Deal programs? (1 point)

Responses

Artists visited migrant workers and farmind communities.
Artists visited migrant workers and farmind communities.

Artists were encouraged to paint nature scenes in national parks.
Artists were encouraged to paint nature scenes in national parks.

Artists were hired for posters, murals, and other commissions.
Artists were hired for posters, murals, and other commissions.

Artists were employed through the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Artists were employed through the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Question 10

1 answer

The best response regarding how the U.S. government promoted artistic expression through New Deal programs is:

Artists were hired for posters, murals, and other commissions.

This reflects the efforts made, particularly through programs like the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the Federal Art Project, to employ artists in various artistic endeavors that included public artworks and community projects.