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When the Mexican government commissioned artists at the end of the Revolution, what challenge was this a solution to?

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After the Mexican Revolution, the government commissioned artists to create large scenes, or murals, on the walls of many schools, churches, and museums to present Mexico’s history in a way that could educate a largely illiterate population.

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At the end of the revolution the Mexican Government commissioned artists to create art that could educate the people, many who were illiterate, about Mexican history. This was called Mexican muralism.
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