LAS MAS MUS 337 SUM19 101: Quiz 10 Graded A
Question 1 (4 points) Match the performer(s) to the song. Question 1 options: 4. "Adelita" 3. "Carabina 30-30" 2. "General Francisco Villa" 1. "El corrido de Heraclio Bernal" 1. Trio Nava 2. Los Cuatezones 3. Los Lobos 4. Lydia Mendoza Question 2 (4 points) Match the definition to the term. Question 2 options: 2. Despedida 1. Quatrain (Cuatrain) 3. China Poblana 4. Soldadera 1. A four-line stanza used to organize poetry 2. A farewell 3. Stereotyped symbol of the virtuous Mexican woman 4. Female revolutionary soldier in Mexico Question 3 (1 point) Ballads narrating stories that became popular during the Mexican Revolution Question 3 options: A) Sones B) Mariachis C) Corridos D) Poemas de la revolución Question 4 (1 point) Guitar-like instrument with six double courses associated with conjuntos norteños Question 4 options: A) Vihuela B) Mandolin C) Bajo sexto D) Guitarrón Question 5 (1 point) What do cuernos de chivo really refer to in narcocorridos? Question 5 options: A) Focused means of gathering information B) A type of illegal narcotics C) High-powered rifles D) Strong alcoholic cocktails Question 6 (1 point) Contemporary topics of corridos include: Question 6 options: A) U.S. immigration B) Mexican work ethic C) Drug trafficking D) All of the above Question 7 (1 point) Los Tigres del Norte use doble sentido (double meaning) in their lyrics in order to "cover their tracks" when talking about sensitive information, a common tactic in songwriting throughout time and history. Question 7 options: A) True B) False Question 8 (1 point) be successful, corridos should tell a true story, almost like a musical newspaper. Question 8 options: True False Question 9 (1 point) The likely local drug lord-saint described in the narcocorrido, "Jefe de Jefes," is Jesús Gonzalez. Question 9 options: True False Question 10 (1 point) Corridistas also sang about the roles that women played in combat as cocineras during the revolution. Question 10 options: True False Question 11 (1 point) For signing a proclamation protesting injustices during the rule of Porfirio Díaz, the peasant miner, Heraclio Bernal, was executed and later immortalized in a corrido. Question 11 options: True False
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The University of Arizona
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MUS337 (MUS337)
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- mexican music
- mexico
- despedida
- china poblana
- soldadera
- corridos
- mariachis
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sones
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poemas de la revolución
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bajo sexto
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guitarrón
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narcocorridos
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cuernos de
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el corrido de heraclio bernal
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quatrain cuatrain