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Why did many jazz musicians go New York in the 1920s?
 
  a. it was the only city where people appreciated Dixieland-style jazz
 b. Prohibition laws were not being enforced there, so it was a wild and lawless town
 c. as the entertainment capital of the United States, musicians could achieve a national presence by succeeding there
 d. they were following Louis Armstrong, to keep up with his latest innovations

Question 2

Which composition employs rondellus technique, rota, and a pes?
 
  a. Deo gratias Anglia
  b. Agincourt Carol
  c. Quam pulcra es
  d. Sumer is icumen in



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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