The "classic period" refers to
a. all jazz styles after World War II.
b. only jazz styles that involve improvisation.
c. jazz music that swings and has improvisation.
d. the music from early jazz and swing eras.
d
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The Virginia Minstrels were a group of four entertainers, singing and playing the instruments
associated with minstrel shows.
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A. singing B. guitar C. drumming D. piano