How did the Federal Arts Project promote the development of black arts?

A) It funded the creation of murals that illustrated American ideals in public buildings, such as post offices and schools.
B) It discriminated against blacks and did not assist with the development of black art.
C) It funded academic studies and had little effect on the arts.
D) No black art from the period would exist without the agency.


Answer: A

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