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strangeaffliction

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How did early sacred polyphony correspond to the church calendar?
 
  a. Polyphony was designed for all churchservices.
  b. Polyphony was created for major churchholidays.
  c. Polyphony was created only for the first half of the liturgical year.
  d. Polyphony was composed for minor churchfeast days.

Question 2

Which is true of the women who published music on the Italian peninsula between 1566 and 1700?
 
  a. All were sisters of musicians and composers.
  b. More than half were nuns.
  c. Many were executed as witches.
  d. More than half had attended the best music schools and universities.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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