The Harlem Renaissance contribute to the advancement of civil rights for African-Americans is by creating rural African-American communities. Thus the correct option is A.
What is Harlem Renaissance?The early twentieth-century transformation of New York City's Harlem area into a center of Black culture and the ensuing creative and social eruption are together known as the Harlem Renaissance.
For African Americans, the Harlem Renaissance was a time of extraordinary creativity. It opened the door for the movement for civil rights and gave these artists confidence in and influence over how the Black experience was portrayed in American culture.
In addition to expressing pleasure in black identity and life, movement-related musicians also expressed some interest in the quickly evolving modern world and a growing awareness of injustice and prejudice.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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What are 3 ways in which the media can monitor the government?
Answer:
stick camera up u know implant camera in head or make a clolne of them
Explanation:
Which serves as a primary source for Shari'ah, the body of Islamic law?
O the writings of Muslim philosophers
O the Sunnah of the Prophet
the teachings of the Torah
the consensus of Muslim communities
Answer:
I believe the answer is The Sunnah of the Prophet
Explanation:
What continent did the early native Americans travel
Answer:
America
Explanation:
Most archaeologists believe that the earliest settlers of native Americans came from Asia around 15,000 years ago to North, Central and South America. Native Americans crossed through Beringia to the American continent. Beringia ( Bering Land Bridge) is a landform that has existed during the Pleistocene Epoch, connecting Alaska with Siberia through this the early settlers of America arrived.
Broadcast news shows focus on local and national news.
A.True
B.False
in document c: fred donner answers
Answer:
Explanation:
Donner was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, where he attended public schools.[citation needed] In 1968 he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Oriental Studies at Princeton University, having interrupted his studies from 1966 to 1967 to pursue the study of Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies (MECAS) in the village of Shimlan, Lebanon.[citation needed] From 1968 to 1970 he served with the U. S. Army, seeing duty with U. S. Army Security Agency in Herzogenaurach, Germany in 1969-1970. He then studied oriental philology for a year (1970-1971) at the Friedrich-Alexander Universität in Erlangen, Germany, before returning to Princeton for doctoral work.[citation needed] Donner received his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton in 1975.[citation needed] He taught Middle Eastern history in the History Department at Yale University from 1975-1982 before taking his position at the University of Chicago in 1982 (The Oriental Institute and Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations). He served as chairman of his Department (1997–2002) and as Director of the University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (2009–present).[citation needed]
In 2007, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship[3] to examine Arabic papyri from the first Islamic century (seventh century CE) at collections in Paris, Vienna, Oxford, and Heidelberg.[citation needed]
Donner was President of Middle East Medievalists from 1992 until 1994 and served as editor of the journal Al-Usur al-Wusta: The Bulletin of Middle East Medievalists from 1992 until 2011.[4]
Donner was President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.[5] He has been a member of MESA since 1975, served an earlier term on MESA's Board of Directors (1992-1994) and was awarded MESA's Jere L. Bacharach Service Award in 2008.[6]
Donner is a long-term member of the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA), The American Oriental Society, and Middle East Medievalists.
Research
Donner's book The Early Islamic Conquests was published in 1981 by Princeton University Press.[7] He has also published a translation of a volume of the history of al-Tabari in 1993.[1]
In Narratives of Islamic Origins (1998), Donner argues for an early date for the Qur'an text. He responds in particular to the theory of late canonization of the Qur'an proposed by John Wansbrough and Yehuda D. Nevo.[8] The book attempts to explain how concerns for legitimation in the developing Islamic community shaped the themes that are the focus of Islamic historical writing, particularly the themes of prophecy, community, hegemony, and leadership.
Donner's book Muhammad and the Believers: At the Origins of Islam, an account of the early years of the spiritual movement that would come to be known as Islam, was published by Harvard University Press in May 2010. Donner's main argument is that what came to be called Islam began as a monotheistic "Believers' movement" inaugurated by Muhammad which included righteous Christians and Jews as well as those monotheists who followed the teachings of the Qur'an. Only under the rule of Abd al-Malik (685-705) did Islam begin to separate from Christians and Jews.[9] This argument was first presented at a "Late Antiquity and Early Islam" workshop in London in 1993, and published in his article "From Believers to Muslims," which appeared in the journal Al-Abhath 50-51 (2002–2003), pp. 9–53.
Reception
Donner's book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981) has been described as "magisterial"[7] and "a major contribution to the understanding of early Islamic history" (International Journal of Middle East Studies).[10] It is used as a set text for several university courses.[11]
Donner's Muhammad and the Believers has been described as "learned and brilliantly original" in a The New York Times review.[12] Patricia Crone wrote that the only direct evidence for Donner's central thesis of an ecumenical early Islam comes from several Quranic verses, while the rest is based on conjecture. According to Crone, The New York Times review of Donner's book indicates that his account of a "nice, tolerant, and open" Islam appeals to American liberals, and it may perform a useful role in educating the broader public, but as a scholarly work "it leaves something to be desired".[13] Other academic reviews have characterized the book as "provocative and largely convincing"[14] and as a "a plausible and compelling, if necessarily somewhat speculative, alternate account of the emergence of Islam".[15]
Awards
Donner received a 1994 Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.[2] From 2007 to 2008, Donner held a Guggenheim Fellowship.[2] Donner was appointed a life member of the Scientific Committee of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts in 2012.[2]
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What were some ways that women were discriminated against during the 1800s? some of those ways similar to how women are discriminated against today?
who is responsible for protecting and honoring treaties with Native Americans?
Answer:
The federal government has an obligation to honor and respect tribal rights and resources that are protected by these numerous treaties.
Answer:
The federal government has an obligation to honor and respect tribal rights and resources that are protected by these numerous treaties.
Explanation:
what 2 nations led in old imperialism (1500-1600)?
Answer:
Portugal and Spain.
Ancient Egyptians used a dynasty to select their next pharaoh?
True
False
Answer:
its true
Explanation:
there are many different ways to pick a pharaoh
True or false: Congress made it easy for anyone to purchase land because they didn't think federal land would create income
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What is the most common cause of tsunamis?
landslides
earthquakes
volcano eruptions
high waves
Answer: The answer is earthquakes
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Earthquakes
Explanation:
The Oxford Dictionary defines Tsunami as: "a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance."
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5. Two presidents walked to their ceremonies. Which of the following was one of them? *
James K. Polk
Andrew Jackson
John Adams
Answer:
john adams and andrew jackson
Explanation:
A metaphor is an implied comparison between two unlike things to help readers
understand the object of comparison better. What metaphor does Truth create in
this excerpt?
A. Intellect is compared to a container.
B. Men are compared to confused children.
C. Pints are compared to quarts.
D. Women are compared to trouble.
2. Truth’s use of metaphor conveys her purpose by—
A. entertaining an idea shared by men that women have no intellect at all, so they
should not be worried.
B. explaining that women have more intellect than men and should be given more
rights than men.
C. showing men that equality between the sexes will result in women becoming
smarter than men.
D. persuading men that women’s rights will not affect their own.
Answer:
I need help with the first one but the last one is d
Explanation:
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When looking for the most accurate information only one source is required.
O True
O False
I need help with a few questions!!! can u guys help? this is the first one...
Answer:
u r right
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Argumentative Writing.
Explanation:
Argumentative writing is the best choice. The topic is given to you, and you are told to support "a point of view" with evidence. To argue, you must have a stance (point of view), and to get others to see it in the light you do, you must provide your arguments (as to why your view is correct), as well as counter arguments (as to why the other views are incorrect), and to persuade others that your view is correct.
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What did Shi Huangdi do to ensure that no one knew the location of his tomb?
Answer:
He had all the artisans and workers that constructed the tomb buried alive.
Explanation:
What are some tenets of Jewish monotheistic
Answer:
Monotheism.
God is the creator of the universe.
Nature of God.
To God alone may one offer prayer.
Revelation.
God's relationship with Man.
No formal text canonized.
Conversion to Judaism
Explanation:
How were American Indian tribes impacted by contact with early European explorers? How did American Indians impact European colonists? Include facts to support your conclusion.
Answer:
The indians were impacted by how the Europeans tride to take over their land and kick them out over time. They also introduced the Indians to guns and horses. The idnians affected the trade with Europeans.
In simple terms, what does it mean if a government is centralized? I think I understand it, but I want to check.
Answer:
Both executive and legislative power is concentrated centrally at the higher level as opposed to it being more distributed at various lower level governments.
How did the U.S. Constitution impact the French Revolution?
The diagram below shows that the Roman Republic contributed to the development of democratic principles.
A diagram showing two boxes with an arrow pointing from the first box to the second box. The first box is labeled with a question mark, and the second box is labeled 'The President.'
Which phrase completes the diagram?
The Congress
The Consul
The Supreme Court
The Twelve Tables
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
The diagram below shows that the Roman Republic contributed to the development of democratic principles.
A diagram showing two boxes with an arrow pointing from the first box to the second box. The first box is labeled 'The Eight Judges,' and the second box is labeled with a question mark.
Which phrase completes the diagram?
The Congress
The Twelve Tables
Presidential Veto
The Supreme Court
Answer
the answer is b the consul
Explanation:
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What year did the Abbasid Empire fall to the Muslims?
Answer:
1258
Explanation:
Answer:
1258 plz just gimme brainliest for no reason
Explanation:
What do you think should be the ROLE of the free press (consider all types) in a democratic country? In what ways might today's media in the USA seem to fulfill such a role or purpose, and in what ways might we argue the media to be failing to fulfill its role. What should we expect from it? What should we demand? How does the media inform us, and how does it shape our attitudes and beliefs? Consider the media coverage of the 2016 candidates during the primaries. Consider TRUMP's attacks on the media (general or specific). Any threats or dangers for our democracy? Use evidence, sources.
The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
What do you think should be the ROLE of the free press (consider all types) in a democratic country?
The role of the free press should always be to report the truth and nothing but the truth, which means never bias information or confound or distort public opinion.
In what ways might today's media in the USA seem to fulfill such a role or purpose, and in what ways might we argue the media to be failing to fulfill its role.
Not always. The major news companies in America serve particular and economic purposes of their owners. For instance, Disney owns ABC and ESPN; among other news channels. So many times they serve the business interests of the owners and are not completely objective in covering the news.
What should we expect from it?
The truth, and nothing but the truth.
What should we demand?
The same, and to never bias the reality in favor of one side or the other.
How does the media inform us, and how does it shape our attitudes and beliefs?
The media shape our attitudes and beliefs because people trust the media, thinking they are telling the truth and serving our interests, but that is not true, as I explained above.
Consider the media coverage of the 2016 candidates during the primaries. Consider Trump's attacks on the media (general or specific). Any threats or dangers for our democracy?
Yes, the media received constant critics and attacks during the Republican presidential campaign, but as I wrote above, the media is not a "white dove," it has served the economic and political interests of political groups and big corporations in the past and in the present.
Who was kicked out of the Louisiana purchase when it was happening?
Answer:
Native American people
Drag and drop the causes and effects of the Great Migration to the correct boxes. Use each answer once.
Jim Crow laws
more segregated
neighborhoods in
the North
Harlem
Renaissance
violence toward
African Americans
Causes
Effects
Answer:
Jim Crow laws - Cause
Jim Crow laws were laws in the Southern States that disenfranchised African Americans, made segregation legal, gave support to hate organizations like the KKK, and reduced their economic opportunities. Jim Crow Laws were one of the main motivations for African Americans to migrate to the Northeast and the Midwest.
More segregated neighborhoods in the North - Effect
Most African Americans emigrated to low-income neighborhoods of urban areas in the Northern states. As soon as they began to move in, most white people left, as some government policies like redlining also promoted this increased segregation.
Harlem Renaissance - Effect
The Harlem Renaissance was an African American cultural movement that emerged in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan during the first decades of the XX century. It was caused by the Great Migration due to the large number of black people who moved there during this period.
Violence toward African Americans - Cause
Violence toward African Americans in the South was common during and after the Reconstruction Era. Lynchings and hangings were common, and supported by the authorities. This was one of the main motivations for African Americans to migrate to the North.
The Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were formed through the signing of
Answer:
they were formed throught the signing of many different treaties
Explanation:
The way the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente were formed was through the signing of several treaties.
How were the Triple Alliance and Entente formed?These alliances were formed as a result of treaties signed between the various nations that were involved in them.
For instance, in the Triple Entente, the French had separate treaties with the Russians as well as the British.
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Which factors led to the end of the Siege of Port Hudson? Check all that apply. The Union did not have enough troops to continue fighting. There was a lack of food, ammunition, and other supplies. Harsh weather conditions were hard on the troops on both sides. The Confederates did not want to keep fighting after Vicksburg fell. The Union realized they could not control the Mississippi River.
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Answer:
Explanation:
On July 9, 1863, the Confederates lay down their weapons, ending the 48 days of continuous fighting. The siege of Port Hudson affected the Civil War and the men who fought there in numerous ways. I don’t know if that helped you or not, let me know.
According to Crevecoeur, why was the American a new man?
Answer:
america was a new man because it was new to everyone and no one knew what to expect out of the place
Explanation:
What was the ruling in Gibbons v. Ogden?
Answer:Ogden.
Explanation:Ogden (1824). In this Commerce Clause case, the Supreme Court affirmed Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce, and held that by virtue of the Supremacy Clause, state laws “must yield” to constitutional acts of Congress.