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Beheh

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The intense spirituality of the Renaissance
 
  a. gave rise to a plethora of secular songs.
  b. had nothing to do with the music.
  c. gave rise to some of the most moving sacred music ever written.
  d. caused the major religions to avoid music altogether.

Question 2

Improvisation and scatting are often found in
 
  a. jazz.
  b.the lost works of Franz Schubert.
  c. Gregorian chant.
  d. Mozart's operas.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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