Why was the blues a unifying factor among the African slaves, and later, the black community in the United States?
A: .Black people all love sad music.
B: .They all came from the same hometown in Africa.
C: .African slaves needed music to help them deal with their hard life.
D: .They were all originally from different kingdoms and tribes, and spoke different languages, so the blues helped unify them and gave them a cultural identity.
A: .Black people all love sad music.
B: .They all came from the same hometown in Africa.
C: .African slaves needed music to help them deal with their hard life.
D: .They were all originally from different kingdoms and tribes, and spoke different languages, so the blues helped unify them and gave them a cultural identity.
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- Why was the blues a unifying factor among the African slaves, and later, the black community in the United States?
- There are many people in the Untied States today whose ancestors (祖先) came from Africa as slaves (奴隶). These people are usually called African Americans (非裔美国人). African Americans prefer (更喜欢)this name rather than "Blacks. " African Amcricans were onee called "Negroes" (黑人)or "colored people." These names are considered (认为) impolile (无礼) today. Black Americans like people to call them ______ A: Negroes B: Blacks C: African Americans
- Which statement is not true? A: In the 1940s the electric guitar had become a major instrument in the blues. B: The history of the blues also has to do with the history of the recording industry. C: The blues helped to unify Africa Americans from different origins, creating a new cultural identity. D: The history of blues goes along with the history of country music.
- The songs of the sad jazz music get the name "blues" because () A: the black people are sad B: the blue color reminds one sadness C: the black people like the songs D: the blue color is sad
- In the 1960s the blues had a revival, especially among white people. But what types of music did young black people prefer?