1) Characterised by swing and blue notes, call and response vocals, and improvisation. a) Jazz b) Blues 2) Originated among African-Americans in the Deep South around the 1860s. a) Jazz b) Blues 3) Transitioned to electric post-World War II, influencing the development its combination with rock. a) Jazz b) Blues 4) Originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. a) Jazz b) Blues 5) There was a very popular term connected to it before 1920. a) Jazz b) Blues 6) Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime and speakeasies. a) Jazz b) Blues 7) The call-and-response format and use of notes that trace back to African music and spirituals. a) Jazz b) Blues 8) Prohibition in the United States banned the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcohol. a) Jazz b) Blues 9) Louis Armstrong popularised the improvisational solo. a) Jazz b) Blues 10) Closely linked to the post-slavery era and freedom. a) Jazz b) Blues 11) Incorporated elements from spirituals, work songs and simple narrative ballads. a) Jazz b) Blues 12) Often seen as a significant American musical form blending African and European musical traditions. a) Jazz b) Blues 13) Early lyrics often repeated a single line four times with an AAB structure. a) Jazz b) Blues 14) Developed in a diverse cultural environment influenced by other types of music. a) Jazz b) Blues 15) Evolved into various styles and subgenres, including country. a) Jazz b) Blues 16) Related the experiences of African-Americans, including racial discrimination and other challenges. a) Jazz b) Blues 17) The earliest styles emerged in New Orleans, Chicago, and New York in the early 1920s. a) Jazz b) Blues 18) B.B. King is most closely associated with which genre of music. a) Jazz b) Blues

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