What did Bennie Moten do when his band was defeated by Walter Page's Blue Devils?

a. he gave up and joined Page's band himself (if you can't beat 'em, join 'em)
b. he hired more arrangers and rehearsed his band day and night for a rematch
c. he took all of Page's best players by offering them a higher salary
d. he gave up jazz altogether and became a bartender

c

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A. In economic matters, people should be free to do whatever they might to enrich themselves. B. Importation of raw goods back to England should be prohibited. C. The emerging tobacco industry should be the basis for cash economy. D. Independence from England would cause catastrophic effects on the stability of the colonies.

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