Arnold Schoenberg was influential in musical composition because of his use of

a. tonal music.
b. the upper octave.
c. the lower minor keys.
d. the twelve-tone system.
e. English in grand opera.


d

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a. fear of postwar veterans' protests. b. memories of the mistreatment of the veterans' Bonus Army in the 1930s. c. fear that the labor markets could not absorb millions of discharged veterans. d. a desire to expand the social diversity of American colleges and universities. e. the need of American business for a more highly educated workforce.

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A. enabled Mao to regain control of the party after the disastrous Great Leap Forward. B. attempted to use conservative party members to “cleanse” China of “impure socialist elements.” C. created an academically more demanding curriculum in schools that stressed cogent thought and scientific training. D. fostered literacy in rural China. E. was directed mainly against middle-class Soviet technicians working in China.

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