The Harlem Renaissance started in the late 1910s and went through the 1930s. Its causes are all localized in the many transformations America was going through the 1920s.
The age of anxiety was characterized by growing fundamentalism, blatant racism with the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan and the mob attacks on black veterans of World War I known as the Red Summer, nativism, hatred of immigrants, hatred of non-Catholics, anti-communism that is known as the First Red Scare caused by the October Revolution (1917) in Russia, hatred for anything that looked like leftism and defense of worker's rights.
Many of these things were caused by and/or impacted by growing industrialization, consumer culture, government's encouragement of business. It was during this time that the Great Migration started: the event when millions of African Americans migrated towards the North to cities like New York, Detroit, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
All this together created a scenario of growing mass culture that generated more space, opportunities, and the need for black people to finally express themselves in art. It was in the works of the Harlem Renaissance that black authors defied racism and the lynchings they were suffering in the sphere of popular culture.
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It failed in those states because both houses of a state's legislature must approve, during the same session, in order for that state to be deemed to have ratified. South Carolina: State House of Representatives voted to ratify the ERA on March 22, 1972, with a tally of 83 to zero.
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1. Creed.
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A creed is also known as confession of faith and it can be defined as an authoritative formula or statement of religious belief which summarizes the core tenets of a particular religion.
Simply stated, a creed is a symbol or confession of faith for a particular religion.
Each church or religious group follows a creed which may be more or less specific to it's members.
In Christianity, some examples of a creed are "Jesus is Lord" and “I believe in the holy catholic church.”
Additionally, in order for an excommunicated member to be reinstated as a bonafide member of the church, the individual must show a sign of repentance, renewal of obedience, or a profession of the creed in a catholic church.
<span>b. Glaciers pushed them out of their homeland.</span>
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C
Explanation:The correct answer is C) Supported increased power for the states.
The Kansas Nebraska Act was a law passed by the US Congress that allowed citizens of Kansas and Nebraska to vote on whether or not they wanted the institution of slavery. This concept of letting citizens decide on the issue is known as popular sovereignty. This is often viewed as a huge failure, as this law resulted in "Bleeding Kansas." This time period saw consistent violence between people in favor of slavery in Kansas and people against slavery in Kansas.