The __________ style transformed white American culture in the 1930s
A) bebop
B) big band
C) cool jazz
D) New Orleans
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
What was the cause for the disruption of peace and the balance of power that had been achieved by the end of the nineteenth century?
a. growth of religious tensions b. tensions surrounding the reasons for certain countries' increased militarization c. the uneven distribution of heavy industry d. disparities between the wealthy and the poor
What key innovation was used to raise yields of a farm's acreage?
A. allowing fields to go fallow for a given time B. turning arable land into pastures C. the four-field rotation system D. transforming swamps into cropland
The 1972 Christmas Bombings
A. had no impact whatsoever. B. pushed North Vietnamese largely Christian population to push for a peace accord. C. forced Hanoi to accept a peace agreement highly favorable to the United States. D. led to an accord that was essentially the same as the one from October 1972. E. turned the tide in the war in favor of the United States.
How does Jan Steen's painting The Topsy-Turvy World, which depicts household life in Holland, justify why the Pilgrims wanted to leave that religious haven and begin a new life in America?
A) They saw that Holland provided them with limited opportunities to acquire wealth. B) They discovered that the codes of social behavior in Holland were too strict for their lifestyle. C) They sensed that the lewd behavior encountered in Holland was a corrupting influence on their children. D) They disagreed with the Roman Catholic practices that they were forced to follow while living in Holland.