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Briefly describe the roles/parts played by trumpet, clarinet, and trombone in new orleans-style collective improvisation, and explain why this type of collective improvisation is fundamentally different from what happens when a typical modern jazz group improvises together.
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Rite three to five sentences describing your view of the supreme court's "separate but equal" principle in the plessy v. ferguson decision.
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1of the following choices, which one best describes one way that christianity came to east africa? a. christians traveled in caravans through the sahara desert and introduced the people of mali to a new religion. b. christian traders from the mediterranean interacted with the people of axum. c. christian military from west africa traveled across the continent to bring their religion to the people of east africa. d. christian rulers from asia traveled to east africa to bring their religion to the people. 2 which trade item from outside the region did west africans need most? a. gold b. camels c. salt d. iron
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:50
Click on the link to view information gathered by the organization keep america beautiful. read "the costs of american littering" to find three negative effects of litter in local communities. based on your research, what are the negative effects of litter in local communities? check all that apply.litter cleanup is very expensive.litter has decreased since 1969.litter is a constant community problem.litter causes property in the community to be less valuable.litter contaminates water and has other environmental consequences.
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