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sc00by25

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The New Orleans Rhythm Kings (or NORK) was
 
  a. a black jazz band that performed in New Orleans in the 1920s
 b. a white jazz band that performed in New Orleans in the 1930s
 c. a white jazz band that performed in Chicago in the 1920s
 d. an interracially mixed band that toured the country in the 1930s

Question 2

Which intervals are prominently featured in the motet Nuper rosarum flores?
 
  a. thirds and sixths
  b. fourths and fifths
  c. octaves and fifths
  d. seconds and sevenths



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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