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For the Romantic artist,
 
  a. music was considered a lesser art form.
  b. one lover was never enough.
  c. dreams were as important as the intellect.
  d. rules and form were the things that governed composition.

Question 2

Mott the Hoople's songs and image were caught up in the
 
  a. Civil Rights Movement.
  b. anti war effort.
  c. Gay Activist Alliance.
  d. Greenwich Village folk scene.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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