Ragtime music is the rhyme of how people danced and played when
they where back in the 1800s. The Jim Crow Era was a post of the
civil war Ragtime Music The main instrument used is the piano It
was most popular between 1897-1918 The most famous rag-time
composers were: Scott Joplin, Joseph Lamb, James Scott. Different
styles of ragtime The Cakewalk, is an traditional African American
form of music. This type of music was originally known as
chalk-line music. Lots of the slaves would dance to this type of
music. It gets it's name from on the plantations they held
competitions the best dancer would get cake. Two-Step, is a dance
with two steps in the same direction Slow Drag, it is associated
with early ragtime, quite a lot of rags are slow drags Coon Song,
it is a ragtime in a vocal form Ragtime Song Folk Ragtime Folk Rags
Classic Rag Fox Trot Novelty Piano Stride Piano Was first
introduced in America Scott Joplin's Maple-Leaf Rag inspired lot of
other composers to write their own ragtime pieces. This sparked a
nationwide craze. If you are in 9S please don't use this for music
seeing as this is my work.
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Penny farthing relation
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A farthing was 1/4 of a penny.
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What was steerage
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the cargo compartment of a boat, where poorer immigrants traveled in
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What did Americans get from the phonograph
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it brought music in to thier homes.
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How did railroad technology affect young people
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More young people traveled to the city to get jobs.
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What did the RFD do for the first time
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delivered mail to homes
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Appealed more to urban women
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Which of the following would not have been considered a white collar worker
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A Custodian
a carpenter(apex)
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As railroads grew
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people began to travel farther from their homes
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Which of these was made possible by railroad
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all of the above are correct
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Which of the following was not an important invention of the early 20th century A.The phonograph
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the cotton gin
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What is ragtime
Ragtime music is the rhyme of how people danced and played when
they where back in the 1800s. The Jim Crow Era was a post of the
civil war Ragtime Music The main instrument used is the piano It
was most popular between 1897-1918 The most famous rag-time
composers were: Scott Joplin, Joseph Lamb, James Scott. Different
styles of ragtime The Cakewalk, is an traditional African American
form of music. This type of music was originally known as
chalk-line music. Lots of the slaves would dance to this type of
music. It gets it's name from on the plantations they held
competitions the best dancer would get cake. Two-Step, is a dance
with two steps in the same direction Slow Drag, it is associated
with early ragtime, quite a lot of rags are slow drags Coon Song,
it is a ragtime in a vocal form Ragtime Song Folk Ragtime Folk Rags
Classic Rag Fox Trot Novelty Piano Stride Piano Was first
introduced in America Scott Joplin's Maple-Leaf Rag inspired lot of
other composers to write their own ragtime pieces. This sparked a
nationwide craze. If you are in 9S please don't use this for music
seeing as this is my work.
Penny farthing relation
A farthing was 1/4 of a penny.
What was steerage
the cargo compartment of a boat, where poorer immigrants traveled in
What did Americans get from the phonograph
it brought music in to thier homes.
How did railroad technology affect young people
More young people traveled to the city to get jobs.
What did the RFD do for the first time
delivered mail to homes
How did stores begin to change as technology advanced
Appealed more to urban women
Which of the following would not have been considered a white collar worker
A Custodian
a carpenter(apex)
As railroads grew
people began to travel farther from their homes
Which of these was made possible by railroad
all of the above are correct
Which of the following was not an important invention of the early 20th century A.The phonograph
the cotton gin
What inclusion of in a speech allows a speaker to refer to concepts audiences already know and have feelings about