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A pioneer in electronic music is:
 
  A) Milton Babbit
 
  B) John Cage
 
  C) Edgard Varse
 
  D) Pauline Oliveros

Question 2

Black-and-tan clubs allowed
 
  a. white musicians to hear Ellington's color compositions played live
 b. interracial mingling for the first time in New York City
 c. white musicians in Chicago to hear black jazz bands play live
 d. interracial bands to play for mixed audiences



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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