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According to "Hip-Hop Planet," the roots of hip-hop music stem from (1 point)
1. chants that emerged from sacred Vedic scriptures over 6,000 years ago.
2. Gregorian chants which were derived from ancient Greek songs.
3. a blend of raucous saloon music, southern banjo and fiddle dance tunes, minstrel shows, parlor songs, the blues, and church music.
4. the dance, drum, and song of West African storytellers and other common elements of African music; such as call and response and improvisation.
1. chants that emerged from sacred Vedic scriptures over 6,000 years ago.
2. Gregorian chants which were derived from ancient Greek songs.
3. a blend of raucous saloon music, southern banjo and fiddle dance tunes, minstrel shows, parlor songs, the blues, and church music.
4. the dance, drum, and song of West African storytellers and other common elements of African music; such as call and response and improvisation.
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The correct answer is 3. a blend of raucous saloon music, southern banjo and fiddle dance tunes, minstrel shows, parlor songs, the blues, and church music.
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