I think that the only reason Jacob Riis published many photographs similar to this was to <span>(4)increase public concern over tenement conditions</span>
Answer: On July 26, 1948, President Truman, set the course for civil rights for the rest of the century.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option (a). The Harlem Renaissance is also known as "New Negro Movement" (named after the anthology of Allain Locke). This movement took place in Harlem, New York, between 1920 and 1930 and it was an intellectual, artistic and social explosion that served so that artists like Claude McKay could locate the roots of the black experience. In his works McKay rendered the African cultural inheritance being one of his most representative masterpieces "If We Must Die" published in 1919
Despite knowledge of the "Final Solution" and the desperate pleas of help, there was no real effort by the Allies to rescue the Jews.
The main Allied Powers were Great Britain, the U.S., the Soviet Union and China.