The development of Tejano music is an example of D. the diffusion of newer styles into more traditional styles. This genre emerged as a blend of traditional Mexican music and influences from American music, showcasing how cultural exchange can lead to the creation of new musical forms.
Tejano music developed in South Texas as a combination of Mexican Norteño style music and American Western and Rock. The development of Tejano music is an example of —
A.
geographic boundaries leading to cultural innovation.
B.
protest against an oppressive culture.
C.
one culture being erased by another.
D.
the diffusion of newer styles into more traditional styles.
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