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Charles Harris published After the Ball in:
 
 

a. 1866
  b. 1876
  c. 1892
  d. 1912



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The legacy of the minstrel show left us these two important innovations:
 
 

a. the blues and pentatonic scales
  b. pentatonic scales and the dance rhythms
  c. on-stage comic stooging and dance rhythms
  d. use of a recurrent chorus and dance rhythms




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Answer to Question 1

C

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