Which artist’s photographs of ordinary blacks, later exhibited as Harlem on My Mind, played a crucial role in shaping popular images of the Harlem Renaissance?
a. James Van Der Zee
b. Aaron Douglas
c. Archibald Motley
d. Sargent Johnson
a. James Van Der Zee
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The Zollverein was a. an association of German university professors who advocated free trade
b. a customs union embracing all German states except Austria. c. an umbrella organization of nationalist student groups. d. an association of German university professors who advocated economic nationalism. e. the abolition of all internal customs duties in Prussia.
Compare and contrast Lutheranism, Calvinism and Catholicism. Where did they share common ground, and where did they differ?
What will be an ideal response?
Jay's Treaty (1794)
A. secured British compensation for recent attacks on American ships. B. recognized the right of Americans to navigate the Mississippi to its mouth. C. prompted England to send its first minister since the Revolution to the United States. D. avoided a likely war with England. E. led to the withdrawal of British forces posted on the American frontier.
Examine the American revolutionary slogan "no taxation without representation." What does this phrase really mean? How does it relate to the ideas of Locke, Rousseau, and Jefferson? Relate these ideas to the French slogan "liberty, equality, fraternity."
What will be an ideal response?