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Mucha música del S. XX vio la integración de ritmos latinoam…

Mucha música del S. XX vio la integración de ritmos latinoamericanos en la cultural popular estadounidense. La década de los treinta en los Estados Unidos vio la pasión por un sonido cubano, que llamaban “La locura  _________”

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El lema de la Revolución Mexicana fue 

El lema de la Revolución Mexicana fue 

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Escribe solo unas frases para esto.  Lo que más quisiera esc…

Escribe solo unas frases para esto.  Lo que más quisiera escuchar y estudiar del próximo período–1960-2026–es  . . . 

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Las ciudades españolas donde se ha destacado el flamenco son

Las ciudades españolas donde se ha destacado el flamenco son

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El flamenco se conoce con ese nombre en el siglo XIX, aunque…

El flamenco se conoce con ese nombre en el siglo XIX, aunque el cante jondo y sus raíces vienen de mucho antes.

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The youth in Home is Somewhere Else generally described thei…

The youth in Home is Somewhere Else generally described their “contexts of reception” as:

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The question refers to the passage below: British popular n…

The question refers to the passage below: British popular newspapers of the period were most influential in which of the following?

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The question refers to the passage below: “Sweet is the lore…

The question refers to the passage below: “Sweet is the lore which Nature brings;   Our meddling intellectMis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:–   We murder to dissect. Enough of Science and of Art;     Close up those barren leaves;Come forth, and bring with you a heart     That watches and receives. — William Wordsworth, “The Tables Turned” from Lyrical Ballads, 1798 The poem seems to reject

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The question refers to the passage below: “Death had to take…

The question refers to the passage below: “Death had to take her little by little, bit by bit, dragging her along to the bitter end of the miserable existence she’d made for herself. They never even knew what she did die of. Some spoke of a chill. But the truth was that she died from poverty, from the filth and the weariness of her wretched life.”                                                                            –Émile Zola, L’Assommoir, 1877 The conditions expressed in the passage most directly reflect which of the following movements?

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When the characters in Home is Somewhere Else discuss “the p…

When the characters in Home is Somewhere Else discuss “the plan” in case of an emergency, they are referring to:

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