How does music contribute to the creation of a nation? Explain how cultural practices, although “invented” and “real,” do not have to be “natural.”

What will be an ideal response?

• Music informs us about the essence of a people (nation); different nation-states are reflected in their different "national" musics along with their other cultural practices.
• Cultural practices, while invented and not necessarily natural, are nonetheless real.

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What was an important result of Justinian's reign in the sixth-century Western world?

a. the brief re-unification of Eastern and Western empires b. legalization of Christianity in the Roman empire c. establishment of a new pope at Constantinople d. construction of St. Peter's in Rome

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Groups such as the Dramatists Guild and ASCAP can help navigate through the tricky system of copyrights and royalties that ensure a playwright gets paid when her plays are produced

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