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Read the passage and answer the following question The immigration of Europeans and the importation of West African slaves to America resulted in a convergence of cultures, traditions, and art forms, including music. Jazz, first played in New Orleans in the early 1900s, borrowed heavily from the European musical scale and harmonic system. Jazz ensembles were built predominantly on European instruments, such as the trumpet, trombone, saxophone, and piano. The West African influence on jazz was manifested primarily in its performance. Scatting, a technique used by jazz vocalists to mimic the sounds of instruments, had its origin in West African vocal traditions. The emphasis on improvisation in jazz music, in addition to group participation, also came from West African music. Some musicologists argue that jazz is a purely American form of music. Others, however, contend that jazz is rooted in a history similar to that of America itself, a history of confluence. Proponents of the argument that jazz is purely American often point to its genesis in New Orleans as evidence for this perspective. The irony, however, is that the essence of America lies in the plurality of its roots. To deny the rich and complex history of jazz, and the true origins of the art form, is to deny the very aspects of the art form that make it undeniably American.
The author of the passage would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
Although American football was derived from the English sports of soccer and rugby, it should be called a purely American sport because it was first played in America.
Because American football was derived from the English sports of soccer and rugby, it should not be called an American sport.
Most sports scholars deny the English origins of American football.
What makes American football American is its derivation from the English sports of soccer and rugby.
- The passage highlights the multicultural roots of jazz, acknowledging both European and West African influences.
- The author emphasizes that the confluence of various cultures is what defines jazz as an American art form.
- Statement 1: Suggests if something originated in America, it is purely American. This contrasts with the author's view of cultural confluence.
- Statement 2: Supports the idea that derivations from other cultures mean it shouldn't be American, which is not aligned with the passage.
- Statement 3: Discusses sports scholars' opinions, which the passage doesn't address in terms of acceptance or denial.
- Statement 4: Reflects the author's view that the blend of different origins contributes to the American identity.
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