Who became the leader of the New York jazz scene after 1919, fostering an image of professionalism and respectability which made his music popular among white and black audiences alike?

a. Louis Armstrong
b. Fletcher Henderson
c. Sidney Bechet
d. Harry Pace


b. Fletcher Henderson

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A) the workshop system. B) the putting-out system. C) the mercantile system. D) laissez-faire. E) the factory system.

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The scientist who conducted his own dissection of corpses during anatomy lectures was _____________.

A. Andreas Vesalius B. Galen C. William Harvey D. Ptolemy E. Leonardo Da Vinci

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The greatest challenge to Patrice Lumumba's rule in the Congo was

A) British opposition. B) tribal divisions. C) the region's poverty. D) divisions among the region's Muslims.

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Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy was aimed at

A) Latin America. B) Japan. C) Western Europe. D) the Soviet Union.

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