百度试题 结果1 题目In the 1920s, ___emerged as the creative center for jazz. A. Chicago B. Los Angeles C. New York D. Washington 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A20世纪20年代,芝加哥成为爵士乐的创意中心。反馈 收藏
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BLIND TO A NIGHTMARE A CHICAGO STORY: In the 1920s, he was hailed by presidents and world leaders for his public service. But among his most fervent causes was eugenics, the now discredited pseudo-science that called for sterilizing 'defectives.' He helped write the sterilization law that ...
In the mid 1920s in Chicago, Illinois, Velma Kelly is a vaudevillian who murdered both her husband and her sister when she found them in bed together. She welcomes the audience to tonight's show ("All That Jazz"). Meanwhile, we hear of chorus girl Roxie Hart's murder of her lover, ...
Chicagomainly tells about two murder cases happened in Chicago in the 1920s, satirizing the phenomenon of the American people in the Roaring Twenties, especially for the “flappers”, striving for personal fame at all costs. One of the murderers is Roxie Hart, who is a lovely blonde girl ...
New York and Chicago During the 1920'sThe 1920's was a huge decade for the phenomena known as "Jazz". Due to the closing of the seaport in New Orleans, musicians were forced to travel up the Mississippi to find work. Two of the cities most affected by this move were Chicago and New...
百度试题 结果1 题目 Another piano style, which was emerging in Chicago in the late 1920's and early 1930's, was called ___. A. boogie-woogie B. ragtime C. folk music 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 参考答案:C 反馈 收藏
The ban, which went into effect Nov. 1, was approved by a narrow seven-vote margin, and prohibition in this town of about 3,500 is proving just about as controversial as it did in Chicago in the 1920s. Most of the town’s residents are Inupiat, the Northern Eskimos; their leaders, ...
This article examines the laboring culture of African American jazz and blues musicians in Chicago in the 1920s. It explores the musicians' efforts to forge an occupational identity in the context of race and class tensions in the Chicago job market as well as their experiences in both the day...
Giovanni “Johnny” Torrio, aka: “The Fox,” was An Italian-American mobster who helped build the criminal empire known as theChicagoOutfit in the 1920s. Torrio was born in Italy in February 1882, and when his father died when he was two years old, he immigrated with his mother toNew...