The correct answer is D) equality, self-government, and multi-tiered representation.
The ideals that were the foundations of the government of the Iroquois Confederacy were " equality, self-government, and multi-tiered representation."
The Six Nations Confederacy, better known as the Iroquois Confederacy was comprised of the Seneca, Tuscarora, Oneida, Mohawk, Cayuga, and Onondaga. They had a democratic-like form of government based on peace, no inequity between their members, high moral conduct, social stability and an economy that serves all.
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Through hands on experience in the Americas
Generational practices
working in groups to acquire the skills
From the Native Americans in the area
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<em>A.Southern states had to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
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<em>B.Blacks had to be permitted to vote in all southern states.
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<em>C. Poll taxes and literacy tests were made illegal.
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<em>D. The South was placed under military rule.</em>
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<u>C. Poll taxes and literacy tests were made illegal</u>
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The Harlem Renaissance was the rebirth of black art in the community of African-Americans living in Harlem, New York during the 1920s.
The Renaissance of Harlem was integrated by a varied cultural revolution that integrated Jazz music, literature and painting, forming the main components of this artistic movement. At the beginning of the 1920s three key works showed the new African-American literary creativity. Harlem Shadows (1922) by Claude McKay, became one of the first African-American works published by a major national publishing house. Cane (1923), by Jean Toomer, is an experimental novel that combines poetry and prose to show southern and urban rural life in the North American Negroes. Finally, Confusion (1924), the first novel by Jessie Fauset, represents the life of the African-American middle class from the point of view of a woman.
Regarding music, The Apollo Theater emerged, one of the most famous popular music clubs in the United States. He is mentioned in Lou Reed's song "Take a Walk on the Wild Side". It is where many artists of this movement found a place to capture their talent.
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1.Unifying a massive Persian Empire.... and 2. the minting of coins... agriculture along the Ganges
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One thing Darius was best known for was his coin an minting. however less common known was he had a love for plants and gardening and made many developments in agriculture 1 of which was along the Ganges.