Harlem Renaissance Quiz 57 (20 MCQs)

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1. The United State were ..... for the majority of WW1
2. What instrument was introduced to the jazz culture
3. T/F Because there were Black Americans that served in WW1, many Black Americans were able to experience a freedom in the country that they previously had not.
4. What instrument did Ella Fitzgerald play?
5. Which evidence is most relevant for the theme, hope can help people through difficult times?
6. The setting of "Theme for English B" was
7. Who were the Harlem Globetrotters?
8. What word best describes the tone of the following lines from "If We Must Die" ? "Like men we'll face the murderous, cowardly pack, Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!"
9. The black women of the Harlem Renaissance were known for being ..... in character.
10. Given in great amounts; more than necessary
11. Read the introduction to Julissa's composition. The largest of the linen tents, erected at the campsite to protect the team of conservationists from the relentless African sun, housed the leader of the expedition, Dr. Aidan Hamilton. His round spectacles framed his slender face and complimented his gray hair as he sat outside his tent, mapping the day's journey. Julissa is most likely writing with the purpose of .....
12. The was the primary objective of writers of the Harlem Renaissance?
13. Jim Crow laws discriminated against blacks in the North and as a result, they had to call on help from
14. A comparison between 2 things using "Like" or "As"
15. What was the name of the art movement that focused on celebrating African heritage and culture, and played a significant role in the visual arts of the Harlem Renaissance?
16. The Harlem Renaissance took place in the middle of
17. Rebirth
18. An antonym of "adrift" is .....
19. A style of dance music popular in the 1920s
20. The Great Migration increased the African American residents in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles and New York City between