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A) Explored the pains and joys of being black in America.
The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic movement that took place in Harlem, New York, in the 1920s.
It was considered a rebirth of African-American arts. It encompassed poetry and prose, painting and sculpture, jazz and swing, opera and dance in a faithful representation of what it meant to be black in America, defying racist stereotypes and redefining how people of other races understood the African American experience.
Answer: The incorporation of Eastern Asian ideas and knowledge into mainstream European society
The European practice of religious tolerance based on the example of the Mongol Empire
A political alliance that protected Western Europe from further invasions of the Mongol Empire
An increased European awareness of important cultural, political, and economic developments in Eastern Asia
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B. the common man
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Andrew Jackson who ran for presidency in 1828, had a campaign in which he gave prime attention to the interests of the common man.
He shared the same feelings with the common man and had among his plans, the removal of the national bank, which he believed was a tool for the rich to dominate over the common man.
The campaigns of Andrew Jackson and his election into presidency brought in a new era that was dominated by the common man.
The fact that Jackson came from a poor background made the common man feel he was one of them and therefore support him.
Answer: According to the author of this text, Hitler's ability to communicate with the public led to his political success.
An excerpt from the question, "As a speaker, Hitler exercises astonishing sway over a German audience, presumably because public speaking is an unknown art in Germany. His speeches are practically repetitions of a few simple main theses, in the course of which platitudes are uttered with such extraordinary emphasis that an unsophisticated audience mistakes them for newly minted aphorisms" explains that Hitler was an effective communicator making the most ordinary words seem extraordinary with his charisma.
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the u.s did join ww1
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The sinking of Lusitania is one of the many reasons that eventually led to the US joining this war. The attack on Lusitania took place in 1915, but the US declared war on Germany only in 1917. In between these two events, much of the water had gone under the bridge.