In the 1980s, consumers of alternative music wanted to
a. isolate their culture from the mainstream.
b. join the pop music mainstream.
c. recapture the integrity and awareness of the 1960s.
d. vent extreme emotions.
Question 2
Why is Motown important in the history of popular music?
a. It allowed black performers to make their mark on popular music.
b. It launched the careers of Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.
c. It popularized surfing songs.
d. It recorded and distributed the protest songs of Bob Dylan.