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MUSC-11C-01 Week 3: Mid-unit II Quiz (Lecture 4 & 5, readings)

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Which is an example of new material resources likely to be made available to African-American musicians at the close of the 19th century?

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A.Textiles and manufacturing equiptment led to a proliferation of performance opportunities as concert halls were newly decorated.
B.A rise in oil drilling and coal production resulted in easy access to heat, which meant rehearsals often continued through the winter months.
C.Marching band instruments left in the wake of French colonialism and the Spanish American war, along with increased new production, made a wider range of instruments available to a wide variety of consumers.
D.The material conditions required for middle-class wealth, in the wake of antebellum reconstruction, helped segregation-era African-Americans amass almost as much wealth as their white counterparts.
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Question restatement: Which is an example of new material resources likely to be made available to African-American musicians at the close of the 19th century? Option 1: Textiles and manufacturing equipment led to a proliferation of performance opportunities as concert halls were newly decorated. This choice emphasizes textiles and general manufacturing equipment and ties them to concert hall decoration. While material improvements in infrastructure and economy could influence performance opportunities, textiles and generic manufacturing tools do not directly illustrate new musical instruments or inst......Login to view full explanation

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