<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
D. It was the first significant artistic movement springing from Black culture.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
The Harlem Renaissance was the advancement of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a black social mecca in the mid twentieth Century and the consequent social and aesthetic blast that came about.
This movement lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s, the period is viewed as a brilliant age in African American culture, showing in writing, music, art and stage performance.
106th Congress was the congress between 1999 and 2001 - so we can just check how many vetoes happened in that time and whether they were overruled! The president was Bill Clinton. He had 36 Vetoes in total, 12 during 1999-2001, but none of them were overturned: so the answer is : 0
(some override attempts failed)
Option A. The disadvantage that secondary sources have is that they are created by people who have never experienced the historical period they describe.
<h3>What is meant by secondary sources?</h3>
This is the term that is used to describe the data that are known to already be in existence. These are the types of data that can be gotten from journals or from large government data base.
These types of data are very unlike the primary data that the researcher has to source and create for himself. The primary data would be gotten directly from the field by the researcher who wants to carry out an experiment to determine a phenomenon.
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Complete question
Which of the following describes a disadvantage secondary sources have compared to primary sources? A.They are created by people who have never experienced the historical period they describe. B.They are extremely rare and much harder for historians to locate. C.They do not rely on historical evidence to support their conclusions. D.They focus too closely on a single piece of evidence instead of providing summaries.
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