Jazz created tensions and led to violence between whites and blacks in Harlem clubs.
Jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America.
Jazz was popular in the South and in the Midwest, but never spread beyond that.
Answer:
Jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America.
Explanation:
Jazz as a culture itself way a way for the colored audiences to express themselves to others, lots of people then had tons of stigma against that type of thing and also feared jazz.
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Amendment #19 gave women the right to vote
Amendment 23 gave the people of Washington D.C. the right to vote
Amendment 24 abolished poll taxes used to keep black people from voting
Amendment 26 lowered voting age to age 18
The amendments were needed to expand voting rights because each of these groups of people did not qualify for voting privileges.
Answer:
15th (all races can vote), 19th (women can vote), 26th (18 and older can vote). The amendments were made, because the nation was changing, bringing more people their rights and giving more equality.
Explanation: