The folk music of white southerners became Country Music when:
a. radio came on the air and commercial records arrived in stores
b. the big bands stopped performing folk songs creating the void for a new style to fill
c. Ralph Peer sold his share of RCA to the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
d. the music of the folk singers turned politic
Question 2This term, coined by Ralph Peer, was given to what was previously known as old-time music:
a. hillbilly
b. honky-tonk
c. race
d. rockabilly