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MUSIC-15A-43484-F25 FINAL EXAM - online exam available until May 24, 90 minute time limit.
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Which of the following are all things that contributed to the rise in the popularity of Dixieland jazz in the 1920’s?
Options
A.mafia-run speakeasies, Swing dancing, the Harlem Renaissance
B.Swing dancing, touring, live radio broadcasts
C.touring, racially integrated bands, Prohibition
D.mafia-run speakeasies, the sale of records, the Harlem Renaissance
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To tackle the question, I’ll evaluate what factors actually helped popularize Dixieland jazz in the 1920s and compare each option accordingly.
Option 1: mafia-run speakeasies, Swing dancing, the Harlem Renaissance. While speakeasies did help spread jazz by providing venues during Prohibition, Swing dancing is not typically identified as a driving factor behind the rise of Dixieland specifically; it’s more ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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