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yoroshambo

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Traditional African music
 
 

a. was strictly for entertainment and special celebrations
  b. serves important social functions, accompanies work, and is part of religious and social
  events
  c. was usually only heard when the master performers of each respective nation toured the
  usual concert venues
  d. none of the above



Question 2

Situations that hampered the preservation of African musical and linguistic traits among
  African-Americans were:


 
 

a. African-Americans converting to Christianity, gaining early emancipation, and improved
  literacy
  b. Wireless service could only reach so far in those days, requiring the musicians to disperse
  c. a refusal of the plantation owners to allow singing in the fields
  d. the civil war and the upward motion of the African-American social status




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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