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go.lag

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This religious music is highly rhythmic, often syncopated, and sung in a call and response style; it developed in
  African-American churches in the American South.


 
 

a. gospel
  b. habanera
  c. ragtime
  d. cakewalk
  e. country



Question 2

Around 1835, what hymn tune was adapted to the text of Amazing Grace, and has since become inextricably linked
  with it?


 
 

a. New South Wales
  b. Old Hundredth
  c. New Britain
  d. Southern Harmony
  e. St. Anne




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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