Duke Ellington emerged not only as an African-American figure of great elegance, but musically he

was considered to be:



a. the foremost and greatest composer in the history of jazz
b. the foremost and greatest innovator of dance on film
c. the foremost and greatest innovator of solo improvisational technique both as a trumpet
player and as a vocalist
d. the "King" of crooners

A

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a. Eiffel Tower b. Centre Georges Pompidou c. Sports Palace d. Notre-Dame-du-Haut

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What was one reason the National Park Service selected the Fleurt chair?

a)  It encouraged a relaxed posture. b)  It was blue. c)  It could be inexpensively manufactured. d)  It would not damage the grass.

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