In seventeenth-century England, the influential Calvinists who called for churchly reform were known as
A. Puritans.
B. Waldensians.
C. Anabaptists.
D. Jesuits.
Answer: D
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Which genre typically precedes an opera, play, or even a festive occasion and consists of a single movement that
encapsulates the essence of the drama?
a. etude b. character piece c. dramatic overture d. tone poem e. program symphony