Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko are best-known as pioneers of Abstract Expressionism. But all four were also among thousands of artists and other creatives employed by the government through the Works Progress Administration (WPA) between the years of 1935 and 1943. That the arts would be funded significantly by the federal government—never mind that it would actively employ artists—may well raise an eyebrow today. But working under a subdivision of the WPA known as the Federal Art Project, these artists got to work to help the country recover from the Great Depression, as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.
Evidence of impoverishment and a portfolio showcasing one’s skills and commitment to the arts were all that was needed to qualify for the WPA initiative. This and the Federal Art Project’s non-discrimination clause meant that it attracted, and hired, not just white men but also artists of color and women who received little attention in the mainstream art world of the day. These artists created posters, murals, paintings, and sculptures to adorn public buildings.
Answer:
A. Show remembrance and memory of a specific event
Explanation:
(Dictionary definition)
A documentation is defined as the process of collecting and classifying different documents that can include online, printed and media documents that usually belong to one theme or topic, in this way, documentation is considered as a set of different materials that contain official information or record information related to one specific event or issue that are used for multiple purposes including recording information, analyzing it or studying it. In this way, a document is intended to show remembrance and memory of a specific event as it can be used to collect information about the past.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Poor guy shipwrecked in Texas and was attacked by natives and held captive for at least 4 years
To the North slavery was morally wrong & cruel. But, also with the South pushing the expansion of slavery, the North felt as if it was taking more jobs away from the whites. Only about 25% of people owned slaves by 1860.
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