This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Harlem Renaissance > Harlem Renaissance – Quiz 59 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Harlem Renaissance Quiz 59 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Disenfranchised blacks were no longer able to ..... A) Sing. B) Dance. C) Drive. D) Vote. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Vote. 2. The theme of "Any Human to Another" is that A) The speaker wants people to recognize his emotions. B) African Americans are happy and sad. C) All humans feel the same emotions. D) Few people share their deepest thoughts. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) All humans feel the same emotions. 3. Connotation means ..... A) Two lines that are paired together, with a rhyming word at the end; usually convey a thought. B) Specific kinds of structures, such as using a certain number of lines or a specific rhyme scheme. C) The "extra" meanings/emotions that surround words; used to create tone. D) To contradict or cancel an order. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The "extra" meanings/emotions that surround words; used to create tone. 4. Famous jazz trumpeter and conductor during the Harlem Renaissance; nicknamed Satchmo. A) Duke Ellington. B) George Gershwin. C) Aaron Copland. D) Louis Armstrong. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Louis Armstrong. 5. The Cotton Club was a night club in ..... in the 1920's and 1930s. A) Philadelphia, PA. B) Boston, Massachusetts. C) New York City, New York. D) San Diego, California. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) New York City, New York. 6. Who organized a 'back to Africa' movement with over a million followers? And where was he from? A) Marcus Garvey, Jamaica. B) Thomas Jefferson, Jamaica. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Marcus Garvey, Jamaica. 7. Melancholy A) A feeling of sadness with no obvious cause. B) A raw or painful place on the body. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A feeling of sadness with no obvious cause. 8. The Meat Inspection Act (1906) and the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) were efforts by the federal government to A) Protect public health and safety. B) Regulate business monopolies. C) Restrict foreign competition. D) Regulate child labor. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Protect public health and safety. 9. To hear A) Aud. B) Astro. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Aud. 10. "One hand in the air for the big city / Street lights, big dreams, all lookin' pretty / No place in theworld that could compare" A) Hip Hop. B) Harlem Renaissance. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Hip Hop. 11. The Great Migration Featured African Americans moving in what direction A) From the South to the East. B) From The North to The South. C) From the South to the North. D) From the East to the West. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) From the South to the North. 12. Leader of the NAACP and a poet/song writer who wrote the famous song/poem "Lift Every Voice and Sing" A) James Weldon Johnson. B) Albert B. Fall. C) Martin Luther King Jr.'s brother John. D) Whitney Houston. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) James Weldon Johnson. 13. Harlem Renaissance poet; preferred to write positively about racial topics and urged others to write poems in standard, traditional styles on standard topics. A) Countee Cullen. B) Jessie Redmon Fauset. C) F. Scott Fitzgerald. D) Langston Hughes. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Countee Cullen. 14. This individual created the UNIA and believed African Americans should create a separate society: A) Zora Neale Hurston. B) Marcus Garvey. C) Claude McKay. D) Langston Hughes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Marcus Garvey. 15. A popular musical form based on elements of blues and ragtime A) R and b. B) Hip hop. C) Jazz. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jazz. 16. Suffering, injustice, racial inequality, and freedom are all ..... in Langston Hughes' poetry. A) Characters. B) Speakers. C) Themes. D) Identities. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Themes. 17. Figurative Language or Literal Language? Jazz musicians played each night at the Cotton Club. A) Figurative. B) Literal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Literal. 18. Which leader wanted some rights for blacks but still thought it best to be segregated? A) W.E.B. Du Bois. B) Booker T. Washington. C) Marcus Garvey. D) Langston Hughes. E) Duke Ellington. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Booker T. Washington. 19. In "A Black Man Talks of Reaping", who is the speaker? A) The human race. B) The African American people. C) The Harlem youth. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The African American people. 20. The "A" or "attitude" step of the TPCASTT framework is critical to determining a poem's: A) Tone. B) Allusions. C) Author. D) Subject. 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