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There is wealth of hard evidence of music like from Egypt that has preserved notation of music.
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Music Class QUESTION 19 There is wealth of existing hard evidence of music making in primitive...
Music Class
QUESTION 19 There is wealth of existing hard evidence of music making in primitive and ancient times. O a True O b.False QUESTION 20 In the very early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Sumer. Babyion, Egypt and Greece, mythology explained the actions of the gods and the creation of music through cosmology and mathernatics. a. True b.False
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QUESTION 7 The power of music was the onergy of magic. O a. True O b.False QUESTION 8 The seven note scale and names of the days of the week originaly come from O a Rome O b-Greece Oc Egypt O d. china Oe. None of the above QUESTION 9 The single most striking difference between primitive musical cuitures and 'high civilizations appearing around 5000 BCE is 0 a. High civilizations depended on logic rather than instinct on...
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QUESTION 19 Rattles hung around the body could turn the dancer into a rattle. O a True 。b. False QUESTION 20 Rome got its musical tradition from China. O a True O b False QUESTION 21 In very early times, singing usually occurred with clapping or rhythm making. O a True ○ b. False
QUESTION 1Confucius believed the age of the Shang and Zhou kings was a “Golden Age” in China, characterized by political stability and social harmony. The selections we read from The Book of Songs provide evidence that supports his view. True FalseQUESTION 2Which of the following statements is supported by “Be a Scribe?”A.Egyptians had a more optimistic outlook on life than the MesopotamiansB.Egyptian society was not highly stratifiedC.Scribes did not enjoy elite status in Egyptian societyD.Most professions and trades pursued by commoners involved difficult...
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CASE 20 Enron: Not Accounting for the Future* INTRODUCTION Once upon a time, there was a gleaming office tower in Houston, Texas. In front of that gleaming tower was a giant "E" slowly revolving, flashing in the hot Texas sun. But in 2001, the Enron Corporation, which once ranked among the top Fortune 500 companies, would collapse under a mountain of debt that had been concealed through a complex scheme of off-balance-sheet partnerships. Forced to declare bankruptcy, the energy firm...