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How did the iPod change the music industry?
 
  A. It changed the distribution model for recorded music
  B. It attracted people to cassette tapes
 C. It reinvigorated the interest in vinyl LPs
 D. It reintroduced the Walkman to rock fans.

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How did musicians react to free downloads?
 
  A. Some groups like Metallica lobbied against it
 B. No one supported it
 C. Most musicians did not know about it
  D. Michael Jackson supported downloads of his music.



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