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Question 1

The Beat writers of the 1950s
 
  a. praised rock 'n' roll as the music of a revolutionary generation.
  b. rejected the conventional world of the middle class.
  c. produced shallow, juvenile writings that had virtually no long-term significance.
  d. ended up leaving America for a self-imposed exile in Paris.

Question 2

The roots of 1950s rock 'n' roll music lay in
 
  a. early jazz.
  b. folk songs.
  c. Indian war songs.
  d. African American rhythm-and-blues.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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