This dance replaced the mambo as the Latin dance of choice in the USA
a. rumba
b. beguine
c. cha-cha-cha
d. montuno
C
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A. condottiere B. giornata C. sinopia D. maestro
All of the following artists epitomize the High Renaissance EXCEPT
Leonardo da Vinci. Donatello. Raphael. Michelangelo Buonarroti.
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A. its adaptation of a best-selling novel. B. its extensive use of intercutting and sophisticated stop-motion effects. C. the release of each of its shots as a separate film. D. the successive shots that show the same action from two vantage points.
Which of the following was a Dixieland soloist on clarinet and soprano saxophone who was one of the first jazz musicians to spread jazz to Europe?
a. Joe Oliver b. Sidney Bechet c. "Baby' Dodds d. Kid Ory