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vinney12

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African music
 
  a. never served a religious function.
  b. refused to employ the use of strong motifs of repeated beats.
  c. produced a totality of music in its combination of voice and instrument sounds.
  d. played no role in the ceremonies, rituals, and education processes of the society.
  e. was restricted only to non-Islam societies.

Question 2

Music in African societies
 
  a. was almost exclusively composed of singing, with supporting instruments rarely used.
  b. was rarely related to religious activity.
  c. employed various musical instruments, including the harp, bells, and the xylophone.
  d. was exported to the New World in the eleventh century.
  e. played no role in most communities.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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