Between 1935 and 1943,millions of dollars were spent to promote the arts,largely because President Roosevelt believed that professional artists needed employment,and that
A) such spending would stimulate the domestic economy.
B) their work would bring international prestige.
C) the surplus in the U.S.Treasury would otherwise go unspent.
D) the creative arts were crucial to raising the nation's morale.
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