Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

youtube: history of hip hop in the bronx arts in the city by (some t) 1…

Question

youtube: history of hip hop in the bronx arts in the city by (some t)

  1. hip hop created a musical __________ in the 70s and 80s by giving a musical foundation or new start.
  2. hip hop was born out of a bankrupt __________

a. culture
b. environment
c. neighborhood

  1. hip hop is a culture based on four foundational elements, (one of that was)

a. djing
b. mcing or rap
c. line dancing
d. graffiti
e. break dancing

  1. what is the difference between hip hop and rap?

a. hip hop is something you __________
b. rap is something you __________

  1. what are the instruments of hip hop?

a. turntables
b. drums
c. piano

  1. who is the backbone of hip hop?

a. rapper
b. breaker
c. dj

  1. kool herc is documented as the __________ of hip hop.
  2. hip hop ties into which of the following, which really goes off during the break beat of a party?

a. dancing
b. rapping
c. singing

  1. afrika bambaataa was integral in uniting hip hop through his gang, the zulu nation, focused on music and __________.
  2. which of bambaataa’s recordings became a hit in 1982 and added to his prominence outreach to the rest of the world?

a. unity
b. planet rock
c. looking for the perfect beat

  1. the connection between hip hop and __________ is an urban thing.

a. graffiti
b. line dancing
c. glass art

Explanation:

Response
Question 2
Brief Explanations

Hip Hop originated in the Bronx, New York, from a bankrupt neighborhood context (socio - economic challenges in the neighborhood led to its birth). So the correct option is about the neighborhood.

Brief Explanations

The four foundational elements of Hip Hop culture are DJing, MCing (rap), Graffiti, and Break Dancing. Line dancing is not a foundational element of Hip Hop. So the incorrect one is line dancing.

Brief Explanations

Turntables are a key instrument in Hip Hop (used by DJs). Drums and piano are more traditional instruments and not as core to Hip Hop's instrumental identity as turntables.

Answer:

c. Neighborhood

Question 3