________ was the first apostle and founder of the Roman Christian community.

a. St. John the Baptist
b. St. Paul
c. St. Peter
d. St. Lawrence


c. St. Peter

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Which monarch broke with the pope, and established an independent church (the Church of England) that adopted some of the beliefs of the Protestants on the Continent?

a. Elizabeth I b. Francis I c. Henry VIII d. Henry V

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Which term best describes the rhythmic feel of the piece?

a. Swing b. Latin American c. Ragtime d. Rock

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Listen to Three Slow-Paced songs. As you listen, follow the Active Listening guide Worlds of Music, p. 120. Notice how the three songs merge together, one into the next, and how the percussion ensemble accompanies with the polyrhythmic part demonstrated in Demonstration: Agbekor. If you can read music notation, see if you can follow the music from the transcriptions (3-13, 3-14, 3-15, Worlds of

Music pp. 121 - 123. Notice the repetition of musical ideas (melodic phrases) and how the use of repetition (same alphabetical letter) and contrast (different alphabetical letter) gives different musical forms to the Three Slow-Paced songs. When and how do the three songs start? What will be an ideal response?

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The Isenheim Altarpiece, with its gruesome details of Christ's flesh wounds, originally hung in:

A. a hospital for patients with skin disease. B. the Duke of Berry's castle. C. the pope's private library in the Vatican. D. a catacomb. E. None of these answers is correct.

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