The correct option is option B. Proud of the people's accomplishments. Despite the sarcasm of the title "When the Negro was in Vogue" Langston Hughes was proud of the Harlem Renaissance and that even though they felt invaded by white people and discrimination they rebuilt themselves, and the black people entered to a modern era.
American leaders believed that the Marshall Plan D. would open new markets in Europe for goods.
<h3>What was the Marshall Plan?</h3>
It was aid given to Europe by the U.S.A. after WWII.
It was meant, amongst other reasons, to help European economies recover and not fall victim to Communism.
The Americans also hoped that with European economies recovering, they would have the buying power to purchase American goods thereby increasing American markets.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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number three is the answer
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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom is a statement about both freedom of conscience and the principle of separation of church and state. ... To Jefferson, "Nature's God," who is undeniably visible in the workings of the universe, gives man the freedom to choose his religious beliefs.
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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom is a statement about both freedom of conscience and the principle of separation of church and state. Written by Thomas Jefferson and passed by the Virginia General Assembly on January 16, 1786, it is the forerunner of the first amendment protections for religious freedom. Divided into three paragraphs, the statute is rooted in Jefferson's philosophy. It could be passed in Virginia because Dissenting sects there (particularly Baptists, Presbyterians, and Methodists) had petitioned strongly during the preceding decade for religious liberty, including the separation of church and state.
Jefferson had argued in the Declaration of Independence that "the laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle [man]…." The first paragraph of the religious statute proclaims one of those entitlements, freedom of thought. To Jefferson, "Nature's God," who is undeniably visible in the workings of the universe, gives man the freedom to choose his religious beliefs. This is the divinity whom deists of the time accepted—a God who created the world and is the final judge of man, but who does not intervene in the affairs of man. This God who gives man the freedom to believe or not to believe is also the God of the Christian sects.
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If I read this all correctly it should be Propaganda.