Native American gatherings called powwows __________
a) evolved as a specifically Omaha tradition
b) are intertribal gatherings
c) have existed unchanged for many centuries, carrying on ancient traditions
d) have now become tourist shows run by outside corporations
b
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________, painted by Picasso in 1937, depicts the agony and terror of the Spanish Civil War.
A. Guernica B. Le Sacre du Printemps C. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon D. none of the above
A-A-B-A is a
a. riff. b. form. c. rhythm pattern. d. head arrangement.
In the late nineteenth century, music in America continued to be dominated by which style?
A. classical. B. Italian. C. German Romantic. D. Russian.