Best answer for filling in that blank: EQUALITY
Freedom means that individuals have liberty to have their own beliefs, their own lives, without being controlled or dominated by the government or by others in the country who have different beliefs.
Equality means each individual is to have the same rights within the country, so that there is equal justice for all citizens. Every person is to be treated the same way under the laws of the land.
Note that the French Revolution also took up these themes of liberty and equality, to which they added also "fraternity" (brotherhood) as a third ideal for the government and nation they wished to form.
Networking is basically getting to know your peers/colleagues. It is useful because if you know someone well, you can work better with them.
Answer:
B. Former southern slaveholders seeking land and new financial opportunities is the correct answer.
Explanation:
After the civil war westward migration in the US accelerated. People migrated in search of quick profits during the gold and silver rushes. Women also migrated with their families. Most of the men who migrated were single and dependent on services, they worked in the mining industry and the women in saloons, boarding houses, and shops. Other migrated to extract the hides of great bison. During those days bison were common in plains and their hides provided the raw material for clothing factories, it led to a decline of bison from millions to few hundred by the 1880s, with the expansion of railroads bison hunting was replaced with animal ranching on American grasslands. Once slavery was outlawed southern slaveholders also migrated towards the west in search of new opportunities.
The correct one:
The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement during the 1920s that focused on the experience of black Americans.
Why the others are not correct:
The 1960s was the time of the Civil rights and Black Power movement.
The 1820s... well... slavery still existed. It didn't end until 1865 so there was no positive movement or experiences for us then.