Who was involved in the 13th-century "Golden Age" at the University of Paris?
A) ?Hildegard of Bingen
B) ?Geoffrey Chaucer
C) ?Peter Lombard
D) ?Thomas Aquinas
D
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What three major forces of the late nineteenth century laid the foundation for much of twentieth and twenty-first century history?
A. Christianity, feudalism, and manorialism B. war, famine, and plague C. imperialism, militarism, and nationalism D. overpopulation, pollution, and class violence
The following is a true statement about this selection: its texts derive from?
a) the combination of two different polyphonic secular songs b) different biblical passages dealing with a father's grief on the death of a son c) an unusual patchwork of selections from the Mass Ordinary d) a curious patchwork of selections from the Mass Proper
What was Lee de Forest's position on the role of radio?
a. It should raise the cultural level of its listeners. b. It was a fertile area for the profit of its advertisers. c. It should be subject to firm government regulations. d. Advertisers should have a major voice in programming.
Music that is centered on a fundamental "home" pitch is described as:
a. tonal. c. homophonic. b. consonant. d. imitative.