I'm pretty sure it is the Harlem Renaissance
To calculate the population density, you will divide the population by the size of the area. Thus, Population Density = Number of People/Land Area. The unit of land area should be square miles or square kilometers. You can use square feet or meters if you are finding the density of a smallish space.
Clovis was a pagan, Frankish King of the early Middle Ages that ruled a small remnant state of what had been the Province of Gaul under the Roman Empire. The Franks were all divided into very small kingdoms that often waged war between themselves. After the Fall of the Roman Empire, the only purely "Roman" authority that remained was the Roman Catholic Church and the Kingdom of Soissons, the last Gallo-Roman state. Clovis conquered this state in the Battle of Soissons (486). In Clovis' time, Gaul was also heavily populated by Goths, who were believers of a form of Christianity that had been declared as heretic by the official Catholic Church. Now, Clovis's Burgundian wife, Clotilde was a Catholic Christian and she spent years trying to convince him to convert to Catholicism. He refused until one day he was in the Battle of Tolbiac (496) and according to the account of the battle by the Gallo-Roman historian Gregory of Tours, Clovis asked God for help in the battle and promised to convert to Catholicism if he won. After his victory he was indeed baptized and was able to conquer most of ancient Gaul which would eventually become <em>Frankia</em> or the Kingdom of Franks. Considering that Clovis had conquered the last Roman rump state, that most of his conquered subjects were Catholics, that the last Roman authority was the Catholic church, it is not difficult to see how converting to Catholicism would not only endear him to his new subjects but would also legitimize his conquests and make an ally out of the Roman Catholic Church that held a great matter of sway and temporal power over medieval Europe. Furthermore, the history of Clovis's prayer at the Battle of Tolbiac is probably apocryphal but it very cleverly drew a parallel between Clovis's conversion and the Conversion of the first Christian Roman Emperor Constantin I the Great who also converted after asking the Christian God for help during a battle.
The study of visual arts—including architecture, interior design, sculpture, and graphic design—through the ages, beginning with prehistoric cave paintings, is known as art history. It takes into account how people who produce it as well as history, civilizations, religions, and other things have an impact. People who wish to learn more about it, teach it, and/or use what they learn to create drawings, paintings, sculptures, interior designs, and graphic designs study it. People interested in pursuing jobs in art therapy also study the topic. We may learn a lot about people's perspectives on the world and themselves by studying the art of the past. Since creating art is among humanity's most pervasive activities, art history offers a way for us to comprehend our human past and how it relates to our present. Historians employ a variety of criteria to categorize works of art, including format, size, composition, and viewpoint; how the human figure and space are handled; and how form, line, color, light, and texture are used.