What did Claude McKay examine in his novel Home to Harlem?
A) the roots of the Harlem Renaissance
B) the place of Harlem in black life
C) the Harlem intelligentsia
D) the Harlem underworld
Answer: D
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The Truman Doctrine stated that American policy would be to __________
a. remain isolated from European and Asian affairs b. take a more active part in rebuilding the war-ravaged Soviet economy c. use military force to defend China against Soviet aggression d. support free peoples who were resisting the Soviet Union or its surrogates e. help create democratic governments in the emerging nations of Africa
Between 1878 and 1898, a series of Supreme Court decisions __________.
a. sought to rein in the growth of Jim Crow laws b. strengthened the position of workers relative to management c. left blacks virtually defenseless against political and social discrimination d. sent mixed messages about race relations in the United States
Why were so many converts attracted to the promises of Jesus?
a. He promised punishment to cruel and exploitive leaders. b. He asked converts to follow him in a holy war against Rome. c. Jesus had been preaching for many years and traveled the length of the Empire. d. He had an egalitarian message which promised salvation to all. e. His sermons attracted the higher levels of the society.
The Egyptian term “ma’at” is best defined as
a. the soul that lives on after physical death b. victory in battle over one’s enemies c. justice, the correct order of society and the universe d. a monotheistic belief in Aten e. the king’s wife and sister