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the great migration: the first wave of mass migration of african americans in the early 1900s, millions traveled to northern industrial cities like chicago, detroit, philadelphia, and new york city looking for a better life. this era was known as the great migration.
the harlem renaissance: harlem, located in manhattan, new york city, became a central hub for african americans moving north, and the birthplace of the cultural movement known as the harlem renaissance. the harlem renaissance was an era of african american artistic expression, including painting, poetry, sculpture, music, and dance.
the jazz age: african american musicians during this period created jazz music, which became a wildly popular and influential part of american culture. black musicians like louis armstrong and dizzy gillespie drove the evolution of jazz with their musical mastery and improvisational skill, creating a unique art form that became a foundation for modern music genres.
how did jazz influence american culture?
jazz influenced many modern music genres and became a major part of american culture.
jazz remained confined to niche music circles, but it established black artists in music.
jazz never caught on outside of harlem in america, but it was a popular cultural export in europe.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the text about the Jazz Age. It states that jazz became "wildly popular and influential" and "a foundation for modern music genres" and a major part of American culture. The first option matches this. The second option says jazz was confined to niche circles, which contradicts the text. The third option says it never caught on outside Harlem, which is also incorrect as it became part of American culture broadly.
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A. Jazz influenced many modern music genres and became a major part of American culture.