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meagbuch

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Which jazz musician spoke out forcefully against segregation in the South?
 
  a. Cab Calloway
 b. Count Basie
 c. Louis Armstrong
 d. Glenn Miller

Question 2

Initially the ciaconna and passacaglia were synonymous (one a French term, the other Spanish), but as the seventeenth century progressed they developed unique characteristics -- in the former, the ostinato was consistently placed in the highest sounding part, while in the latter it was always played by the basso continuo.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

false



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