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

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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

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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.

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Music that is centered on a fundamental "home" pitch is described as:

a. tonal. c. homophonic. b. consonant. d. imitative.

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