Quiz #3_ FA22_ AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul

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11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 1/7 * Some questions not yet graded Quiz #3 Due Nov 27 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 11 Time Limit None Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 31 minutes 9 out of 20 * Score for this attempt: 9 out of 20 * Submitted Nov 27 at 10:08pm This attempt took 31 minutes. Instructions: Quiz #3 consists of multiple choice, true/false, and 1 short answer essay questions from your course readings, lecture slides, viewing and external materials. The quiz is not timed and you will have 2 opportunities to take the quiz with the highest score recorded. Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1 According to your readings and lecture slides and Wild women don't have the blues , the blues music is rooted in African American plantation work songs and spirituals. True Correct! Correct! False
11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 2/7 1 / 1 pts Question 2 In Wild women don't have the blues , blues singers drew their audience into their mood by writing and singing about ordinary people's problems and feelings. True Correct! Correct! False 0 / 1 pts Question 3 In Wild women don't have the blues , Black theatrical artists performed in white theaters and did not perform in the tent circuit. True ou Answered ou Answered False orrect Answer orrect Answer 1 / 1 pts Question 4 In Wild women don't have the blues , Ma Rainey's coming of age in Georgia in the 1890s was listening to the blues improvised to match the rhythms of hard labor. True Correct! Correct!
11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 3/7 False 1 / 1 pts Question 5 In Wild women don't have the blues , what new performing art did Ma Rainy create? Rap performance Country performance Vaudeville blues Correct! Correct! None of the above options are correct 1 / 1 pts Question 6 According to your readings in Lift every voice: The history of African American music , jazz became unpopular globally but popular in America. the Black musician's ticket to respect and prosperity in the eyes of the largely nonblack public, in the US and in Europe. Correct! Correct! popular only in the Black church. none of the above options are correct.
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11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 4/7 1 / 1 pts Question 7 According to your readings in Lift every voice: The history of African American music , New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz music. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 8 According to your readings in Lift every voice: The history of African American music , "cutting contests" are musical duels that helped them develop new ideas and hone their improvisational skills. jam sessions where musicians are going back and forth with each other. both previous options are correct. Correct! Correct! none of the above options are correct. 1 / 1 pts Question 9 According to your readings in Lift every voice: The history of African American music , Paul Robeson was
11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 5/7 concert singer that also excelled in academics and athletics. deeply committed to the Civil Rights Movement. known for singing "The Ballad for Americans" despite being labeled as "disloyal". all of the above options are correct. Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 10 According to your readings in Lift every voice: The history of African American music , jazz in the 1970s was a "fusion" of traditional improvisation with amplified rock instruments and soul/funk rhythms and chord changed. True Correct! Correct! False Not yet graded / 10 pts Question 11 Instructions: Compose one to two paragraphs with complete sentences by providing clear, direct examples from the video clip and your readings, and use APA citations for the following prompt. Prompt:
11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 6/7 Your Answer: After viewing "How Jazz and Hip Hop Harmonize" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBKeDBr2M3U) video clip, write 3 to 5 sentences on what you learned from how jazz influenced hiphop. Then, locate a jazz song that you like or learned about (through your course readings, external reading materials or a family member introduced you to). Share the jazz song you selected in the following order: Post title of the song Artist Youtube URL Reflect on why you selected this song and how did you find out about it (1-2 sentences). Write an additional one to two sentences demonstrating how your song selection connects to the "How Jazz and Hip Hop Harmonize" video clip. Lastly, write one to two sentences showing how your song selection connects to the course readings (specifically Ch. 4 and 5 on jazz in Lift Every Voice (Peretti). Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) Digable Planets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSa7cKUtt5M (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSa7cKUtt5M) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSa7cKUtt5M) I selected this song because when I first listened to it, I was immediately drawn to the beat. I found out about it when my friend, who mainly listens the to late 1900s to early 2000s music was playing it in her car. This song connects to the "How Jazz and Hip Hop Harmonize" video clip because Rebirth of Slick is actually considered to be a song inspired by jazz music. Just like the video, this hip-hop song had a sample from Stretching by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. From Lift Every Voice (Peretti) Chapter 4, Art Blakey and some of the other members are mentioned to switch
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11/27/22, 10:08 PM Quiz #3: FA22: AFAM-22 Sec 87 - Humanities Af Am Cul https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1531496/quizzes/1624001 7/7 races to show that they are against the racism and inequality faced by colored people. Quiz Score: 9 out of 20