单选题In the early 19th century,New York City was()Athe capital of the United StatesBthe center of Harlem RenaissanceCthe center of knickerbockersDNone of the above
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In the early 19th century,New York City was()
A
the capital of the United States
B
the center of Harlem Renaissance
C
the center of knickerbockers
D
None of the above
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