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danielfitts88

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What old pattern was repeated by the Bee Gees?
 
  a. Black music popularized by whites
  b. British groups invading the U.S.
  c. The self-reinvention of a rock band
  d. Product tie-ins with major movies

Question 2

What was the root of the style of early MTV videos?
 
  a. Advertising
  b. European art films
  c. Hollywood
  d. Documentaries



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Answer to Question 1

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