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What led to the rise of FM radio?
 
  a. The AM band was running out of room.
  b. The FCC made two crucial rulings.
  c. The military was using it during wartime.
  d. Radio stations were pushing for stereo.

Question 2

What aspect of art rock worked against black musicians?
 
  a. Its reliance on classical music
  b. Its dominance in the top ten
  c. Its cooptation of black styles
  d. Its album orientation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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