What technique did Ives use in his work, Three Places in New England, in which two or more keys are played simultaneously?

A. Dissonance
B. Modulation
C. Polyrhythm 
D. Polytonality


Answer: D

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Large bands of ________ players, together with dance troupes and pilgrims celebrate

festivals in Peru.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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During the Crusades Norman motte and bailey construction was superseded in the Middle East by

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