The government-funded photojournalists and writers to record experiences the U.S. government promoted artistic expression during the Great Depression.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Due to the great depression, the people of America were in no more state of tolerance and public responsibility.
Thus the president Roosevelt came up with a plan of providing the job to the unskilled labor and to express the views in an artistic mode like music art, media, and drama.
The scheme was operated under the work progress administration which was followed in the great depression time to recover the American society.
In this scheme, the person who seeks a job become eligible for employment.
The U.S. government promoted artistic expression during the Great Depression by funding photojournalists and writers to record experiences.
<u>Explanation</u>
During the Great depression era in the year 1930 the federal government headed by President Franklin Roosevelt introduced a agency called The Works Progress Administration (WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) under the new deal program
The Works Progress Administration provided employment to the artist and encouraged them for painting,taking photographs and to create posters,lithographs.