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

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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

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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

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The nearest analogy to a Bodhisattva would be ____

a. a cherub b. a saint c. a demon d. a ghost

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