LAS MAS MUS 337: Quiz 8 Graded A
Question 1 (1 point) Medical student, musician, and composer of "La Golondrina" Question 1 options: A) Maximillian of Hapsberg B) Augustín Iturbide C) Narcisco Serradell Sevilla D) Ricardo Castro Question 2 (1 point) Independence Day in Mexico Question 2 options: A) April 15th B) September 16th C) May 5th D) December 25th Question 3 (1 point) Adaptation of European violin and dance music, that helped rally Mayas to rebellion Question 3 options: A) Corridos B) Fandango C) Sones D) Mayapax Question 4 (1 point) "Últimas Variaciones para Piano" represents Mexico's: Question 4 options: A) desire to emulate fashionable European-style music. B) ability to create music on par with other parts of the world. C) stratification of social and economic classes. D) All of the above. Question 5 (1 point) One of the primary reasons the Cruzoobs utilized indigenous Mayan rituals and music in their fight against the Yucatecos was: Question 5 options: A) to entertain themselves. B) to infuriate the Yucatecos. C) to symbolize who they were and create a sense of identity different from the people who were of European descent. D) Both A and B. Question 6 (1 point) Ricardo Castro was the composer of "Adiós, Mamá Carlota." Question 6 options: True False Question 7 (1 point) "Aires Fandango" is an example of Mayapax music. Question 7 options: True False Question 8 (1 point) "Himno Nacional" is important as a symbol in Mexico's construction of nationhood. Question 8 options: True False Question 9 (4 points) Match the composer with the composition. Question 9 options: Ricardo Castro José Mariano Elízaga Paddy Maloney and The Chieftains Vicente Riva Palacios and Sebastian Iradier 1. "Últimas Variaciones para Piano"" 2. "Aires Nacionales" 3. "Adiós, Mamá Carlota" 4. "March to Battle Across the Rio Grande" Question 10 (7 points) Match the date(s) with the event. Question 10 options: Caste War of Yucatán Mexican-American War Waves of migrants from Europe and the Middle East arrive in Mexico Guadalupe Victoria () becomes first president of the Republic of Mexico Second French Invasion in Mexico Father Hidalgo delivers the "Grito de Dolores," the call for independence Augustín de Iturbide () becomes Emperor of Mexico 1. 1810 2. 1822 3. 1820s-1840s 4. 5. 6. 1824 7.
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LAS MAS MUS 337 (MUS337)
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