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Which is an example of the relationship between the arts and social change during the 1920s?(1 point)ResponsesAfrican Americans were encouraged to buy houses in previously all-white neighborhoods and attend neighborhood schools.African Americans were encouraged to buy houses in previously all-white neighborhoods and attend neighborhood schools.The Great Migration left the South with a severe lack of low-wage workers and many companies went out of business as a result.The Great Migration left the South with a severe lack of low-wage workers and many companies went out of business as a result.White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.Writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald used the term “Jazz Age” to celebrate the dialects of poor workers in the South.

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White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.

This shows how African American music (an art form) influenced mainstream culture and helped spur the Harlem Renaissance and wider social change in attitudes toward Black culture.