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Question 1

Initially, the biggest market for readymade clothes was
 
  a. women from wealthy families in the Northeast.
  b. southern planters who bought such clothes for their slaves.
  c. workers in textile mills.
  d. businessmen working in Northeastern financial centers.

Question 2

What happened at the premier of Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring?
 
  a. It drew great public acclaim as a modern masterwork.
  b. It inspired many authors to write poems using the music.
  c. It caused a riot by the audience because of its sharp dissonance and blatant sensuality.
  d. It restored audiences' faith in music as a rational and soothing art.
  e. It was ignored when first performed and only became recognized as a classic several decades later.



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