Doo-wop had its roots in:
a. blues, rock and roll, and country
b. folk, boogie-woogie, and rhythm and blues
c. gospel, pop, and rhythm and blues
d. traditional folk, pop, and deep blues
C
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a. a type of electronic music b. a synthesis of several different styles c. music performed amateur musicians d. music by unknown composers e. music that is electrically amplified
What does archeologist Klaus Schmidt’s assertion that, “First came the temple, then the city,” explain about the structure found at Göbekli Tepe, Turkey?
a) the reason the structure was not occupied by its builders b) the types of animals carved onto its pillars c) its method of construction d) its size
Which Elizabethan writer used the English sonnet form so successfully that it has been given his name?
a. Sir Philip Sydney b. Christopher Marlowe c. Edmund Spenser d. William Shakespeare
Discuss Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, written in 1959, in the context of the kind of issues that were at the center of the civil rights marches of the 1960s. Discuss As Is by William Hoffmann or The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer (both produced in 1985) in the context of the treatment and understanding of gays at the height of the AIDS crisis.
What will be an ideal response?