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7. What was the name given to the New Deal program designed to employ artists? A. The Civilian Conservation Corps B. The Artist Program C. The Artists Employment Project D. The Federal Art Project
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7. What was the name given to the New Deal program designed to employ artists?
A. The Civilian Conservation Corps
B. The Artist Program
C. The Artists Employment Project
D. The Federal Art Project
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D is the correct answer. The Federal Art Project ran from 1935 - 1943 and helped fund visual arts in the US. It was not seen as for culture or a hobby, but for employing artists and other people working in visual media.
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