Why did many nineteenth-century artists create pieces that aligned with the views of their government?

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Responses

They usually agreed with government policies.
They usually agreed with government policies.

They could not survive without the government.
They could not survive without the government.

They were sponsored by wealthy patrons.
They were sponsored by wealthy patrons.

They lived in fear of the public’s reactions.
They lived in fear of the public’s reactions.

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The correct response is:

They were sponsored by wealthy patrons.

Many artists in the nineteenth century depended on the financial support and patronage of wealthy individuals or government institutions, which influenced their work and often led to the creation of art that aligned with the views and values of those patrons.