Describe jazz as a musical genre and cultural phenomenon. Include major African American musicians of the Jazz Age

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer: The ideal response should:
a. Define jazz as an American art form blending African and European aspects.
b. Note the free and open nature of jazz music including concerns that jazz reinforced stereotypes.
c. Mention Louis Armstrong and other major figures.
d. Include the role of women such as Ethel Waters in jazz as well as the opportunities afforded by a musical genre that emphasized African American talents.

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The military outcome of the First World War was decided by __________________.

A. the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia B. the influx of American men and material into Europe C. the strategic bombing of German factories D. the destroyer campaign against German submarines

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What was the greatest difficulty facing the builders of the new nation-states of the nineteenth century?

a) reversing centuries of family, linguistic, and regional identities to instill the sense of belonging to a unified “nation” b) suppressing revolutionary sentiments left over from 1789 Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. c) educating the vast numbers of bureaucrats needed for the new governments Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. d) supplying the new industrial weapons to troops and training them in their use Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.

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The city of ____________________ was considered the English textile center in the early Industrial Revolution

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In the Election of 1876, Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina:

A) refused to vote on any presidential candidate. B) had electoral votes that were in dispute. C) illegally replaced Republican electors with Democrats. D) would not turn over electoral votes until troops were withdrawn.

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