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karen

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Dance:
 
  a. has been defined as purposeful and intentionally rhythmical nonverbal body movements.
  b. is culturally patterned and has aesthetic value.
  c. may expresses political concerns.
  d. involves nonverbal body movements.
  e. all of these choices are correct.

Question 2

Slobin and Titon identified four major areas of concern for ethnomusicologists. Which of the following does NOT belong?
 
  a. Material culture of music
  b. Social structure of music
  c. Ideas about music
  d. Characteristics of the music
  e. Political impact of music



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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