10. Why is the Harlem Renaissance of major importance in American History?A)The government finally passed a law banning slavery.
B)The area of New York was rebuilt after a devastating fire.
C)It finally gave much needed jobs to African-Americans during the Great Migration.
D)It brought the African-American experience into the cultural conscious of the country.

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Answer 1
Answer: D)It brought the African-American experience into the cultural conscious of the country.  

The Harlem Renaissance (also known as the Black Literary Renaissance and New ***** Renaissance) refers to the flowering of African American literature, art, and drama during the 1920s and 1930s. Though centered in Harlem, New York City, USA, the movement impacted urban centers throughout the United States. Black novelists, poets, painters, and playwrights began creating works rooted in their own culture instead of imitating the styles of Europeans and white Americans. 
Answer 2
Answer: The Harlem Renaissance was an African American creative art movement in the 1920s. This included literary work, artwork, theater, and music. so it would be D

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