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Why did the US government sponsor arts projects during the Great Depression?

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Why did the US government sponsor arts projects during the Great Depression?

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The Great Depression affected people from all walks of life including artists, so programs like the Federal Theater Project and other projects under Federal Project Number One run by the Work Progress Administration were designed to get artists, architects, journalists, writers, and other artists employed again. It was eventually shut down because many artists used their public funding to produce works that were considered to advocate left-wing and communist views.

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