The sixteenth-century Mughal ruler, __________, was a committed and ambitious patron of the arts
A. Zahir
B. Akbar
C. Afif
D. Jahangir
Answer: B
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________ polyphonic masses and motets emphasized clarity of text and calm sublimity
A. Michelangelo's B. Bernini's C. Gabrieli's D. Palestrina's
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a. bodhran b. accordian c. Irish harp d. hornpipe
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Slow doo-wop
A. was popular in the 1920s. B. was easier to dance to. C. divides the beat into triplets. D. uses the foxtrot rhythm.
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