The outpouring of literature and art by the "New Negro" of the 1920s became known as the

A. Harlem Renaissance.
B. civil rights movement.
C. Black Resurrection.
D. Southern Revival.


Answer: A

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A) The first generation of slaves in North America came from the coast of West Africa, while those who arrived later often had been captured much further inland. B) African slaves who were captured much further inland in West Africa were much more familiar with each other and with European culture and languages than those slaves who came from the coast of West Africa. C) The later generations of slaves in North America were permitted to retain their African names but the first generation of slaves were given English names by their masters to humiliate them. D) The first generation of slaves in North America in the early 1600s enjoyed legal recognition of their marriages, while, succeeding generations of slaves did not.

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b. The minimum wage established by the NRA codes applied equally to men and women. c. Women were not eligible for employment in the Civilian Conservation Corps. d. The maximum-hour provisions mandated by the NRA did not apply to women workers.

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In the Constitution, political parties were

A. not mentioned. B. viewed as temporary factions. C. encouraged. D. specifically proscribed. E. described as dangerous.

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