Answer:
The Harlem Renaissance began in 1920 as an intellectual, social and artistic explosion in Manhattan in Harlem which is known as the "Great Migration". It was considered as a golden age for African-Americans and their rich cultural heritage which was characterized by music, literature, dance, art, etcetera.
It was important for the Harlem Renaissance to establish a cultural identity for African-Americans at that time because after the Civil War, the blacks were freemen and began to strive for political equality and adequate representation. They were largely successful, as some blacks served in Congress and denounced The Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 which also led to the Civil Rights Act in 1875. However, between 1890 and 108, the Democratic whites came into power in the South and passed Jim Crow laws which enforced segregation in the South. This caused a lot of African-Americans to move north to Harlem which is known as the "Great Migration"
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
An aphorism is a short statement that reflects wit and delivers a message or moral principle. An aphorism is identified by its length or use of number of words in the statement and the true value it consists.
For example, 'Action speaks louder than words' is an aphorism which conveys the meaning that even if there is lack of words, the action of a person says it all about the person.
<em>'No gains without pains'</em> is an aphorism which conveys the meaning that good fruits are produced in burying; there is no result without working hard for it.
The evidence that challenges this aphorism is in option D. The option clearly exemplifies that the team practiced extra two hours daily (hard-work) which produced the result of the team winning.
So, the correct answer is option D.
<span>Asa Hilliard III and
Joseph Trimble were able to solve problems in minority in the community by
having to intermingle with the people. This gave them opportunity to practice
their knowledge in Psychology to assess the different circumstances that the
people are in and helping them through guidance and counselling. </span>