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bcretired

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What is the correct definition of conductus?
 
  a. Music for two, three, or four choirs placed in different parts of a church.
  b. A monophonic spiritual melody or religious folksong.
  c. A extra-liturgical composition for one or more voices, normally based on aserious or moralistic Latin poem and arranged in successive stanzas.
 d. A section, phrase, or musical clause in a medieval composition.

Question 2

Which one of the following would NOT be a representative characteristic of The Gilded Age?
 
  A) growth of cities
 
  B) nostalgia
 
  C) western expansion
 
  D) immigration



pratush dev

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B



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