Who was the most significant mainstream star of the 1950s and 1960s?
A. Bob Wills
B. Milton Brown
C. Hank Williams
D. Ernest Tubb
Answer: C
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Match the following playwrights and theatre organizations with the appropriate descriptions.
A. Important American theatre of the 1930s that produced realist works; its resident playwright was Clifford Odets B. French author and playwright; the most famous naturalistic theorist and author C. English counterpart of the Théâtre Libre and the Freie Bühne; founded by J. T. Grein; presented the early plays of George Bernard Shaw D. Norwegian playwright considered the founder of realism; author of Ghosts E. Russian playwright who moved away from the melodramatic elements of some realists and orchestrated a large cast of characters so that their stories overlapped and echoed one another; author of The Seagull F. German theatre devoted to realistic drama; founded by the director Otto Brahm G. Russian theatre founded by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko and Konstantin Stanislavski; presented the plays of Anton Chekhov H. Government-subsidized theatre founded during the Great Depression; headed by Hallie Flanagan Davis I. Swedish playwright who concentrated on individuals at war with themselves and with one another; author of Miss Julie J. French theatre founded by André Antoine to present the work of realistic and naturalistic playwrights
Jules Verne and H. G. Wells were pioneering figures in which literary genre?
a. Symbolist poetry
b. verse drama
c. science fiction
d. stream-of-consciousness narratives
In the 1950s, singers like Sarah Vaughan and Peggy Lee
a. refused to sing anything but legitimate jazz b. sang mostly pop music, with a few jazz recordings c. recorded both jazz and popular music d. recorded both jazz and blues tunes
The nearest analogy to a Bodhisattva would be ____
a. a cherub b. a saint c. a demon d. a ghost