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D. It was the first significant artistic movement springing from Black culture.
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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.
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Total War is when the entire resources and population are mobilized towards the war effort,which takes priority over everything else. Further, Total War also involves prosecuting the war against the entire population of the enemy, not just against its military.
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Common sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776, <em>it turned a largely local Massachusetts protest for redress specific grievances into an ideological crusade for the idea of Republicanism because</em> it made people question themselves about being part of Britain or being Independent, Common sense convinced the people they had the means to achieve independence, Thomas Paine exposed the following reasons why Independence was better for the 13 Colonies:
- Britain had no right in killing people at Boston because "a mother would never murder her child".
- The 13 Colonies needed to fight with Britain's enemies even though they weren't their enemies.
- The 13 Colonies needed Independence in order to survive and grow, because they would be able to free trade with other countries like France and Spain.
- The king would never care for the colonies as much as he did for Britain because he lived there.
- The 13 Colonies needed a Republican system were power would come from the people.
- A king should not be trusted with power because by God's grace everyone is equal and it makes no sense someone is qualified for the job just by birth right.
Answer: Vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
Most of the Popes of the Renaissance period (1450-1600) were very 'worldly' (that is rich and immoral politicians) instead of real 'churchmen' (Adrian VI being an exception). Their policies for the most part were to.....
1. Build and take over the 'Papal States' of central Italy giving Popes an actual 'country' to be in charge of.
2. Break the power of and make war on rival 'great families' of Italy using foreign troops/ mercenaries (most of the Renaissance Popes were from rich Italian great families such as the Medici, Farnese, etc. they used their position as Pope to take out rival families such as the Orsini, Colonna etc.).
3.Being rich and used to riches they beautified Rome with art, jewels, gold, fountains, architecture.
The impact on the Church was that no one was really paying attention to running it, just using it, or paying attention to religious matters. To the truly religious the Popes behavior of the times were mostly disgusting. The 'Reformation' and Protestantism (the religious breaking away and starting their own independent Churches) started elsewhere in Europe during the period as a result.