The First Great Migration event probably set the stage for the Harlem Renaissance.
Answer: Option C
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There was a time when Harlem- a neighbourhood in Manhattan was dominated by the upper class white community in the 1880's. The development of that area lead to a lot of empty buildings and people were desperate to fill them. During the 1900's, a bunch of middle class families moved into the neighbourhood, despite the opposition put by the white community. This was known as the great migration.
The emergence of new African-American creative communities was partly fuelled by mass migration, the largest American relocation in the history of the American continent, mainly from southern rural areas to the densely populated urban centres in the north. Looking for a job, better education and housing, as well as a withdrawal from Jim Crow’s law and a life restricted by institutionalized racism have led to black Americans being moved.
The emancipation of slaves (civil war)
Guerrilla warfare is basically 'Hit and Run' with a more sophisticated name. I'm not sure about why it was so successful in Vietnam, but I do know that Guerrilla warfare is very effective when executed properly, because there are very few casualties and a lot of damage is done to the enemy. It also works really well when the people using guerrilla warfare know the terrain well, because they would have an advantage over the enemy.
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Rousseau wrote that the process made by civilization and enlightenment had corrupted the human nature. Montesquieu had a different view, as he favored the English system of separation of powers. Voltaire was a strong supporter of monarchal power, writing History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great.
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