Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 ("Rákóczy March") is a nationalistic work in that it:

a. is named after a Hungarian general.
b. used the Gypsy scale and imitated folk instruments, such as the cimbalom.
c. is an arrangement of a favorite patriotic tune among Hungarians.
d. all of these choices.

d

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