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Yi-Chen

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This instrument was the key instrument in tejano music's early years:
 
 

a. bajo sexton
  b. accordion
  c. trumpet
  d. vihuela



Question 2

Unlike Cuban music, the reason the Brazilian music of Carmen Miranda failed to enter the
  mainstream:


 
 

a. lack of quality recordings
  b. lack of Hollywood movie exposure
  c. her refusal to perform in the US
  d. lack of common ground between her Brazilian music and the American popular music of
  the time




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D




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