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1.
The language used to discuss music is universal.
A) True
B) False
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Correct Answer(s): B
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2.
One way 19th-century Americans were exposed to European classical music was through visiting European musicians.
A) True
B) False
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Correct Answer(s): A
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3.
The musical language of America is based on:
A) Western European musical concepts
B) ancient Greek musical concepts
C) neither a nor b
D) a and b
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Correct Answer(s): A
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4.
When categorizing music, stylistic labels should be adhered to rigidly.
A) True
B) False
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Correct Answer(s): B
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5.
Diverse musical traditions are a contributing element to our rich national culture.
A) True
B) False
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Correct Answer(s): A
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6.
The composer of a folk song is often:
A) poor
B) not a musician
C) old
D) unknown
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Correct Answer(s): D
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7.
Early American settlers _______________ the music of Native Americans.
A) accepted
B) tolerated
C) copied
D) rejected
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Correct Answer(s): D
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8.
Most early religious, folk, and popular songs were derived the styles of:
A) the British Isles
B) South America
C) a blending of Native American and European cultures
D) Native American peoples
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Correct Answer(s): A
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9.
The instruments Americans have are, for the most part, derived from those in Europe and the British Isles.
A) True
B) False
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