Which option best explains why the British Invasion of the 1960s represents the spread of US culture? A. The British musicians had already brought blues and jazz music to the United States in the 1940s. B. Once the British musicians left the United States, they brought US music back to Europe. C. Once the British musicians arrived in the United States, they began to influence popular music. D. The British musicians had grown up listening to American blues and rock and roll music.
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Which option best explains why the British Invasion of the 1960s represents the spread of US culture? A. The British musicians had already brought blues and jazz music to the United States in the 1940s. B. Once the British musicians left the United States, they brought US music back to Europe. C. Once the British musicians arrived in the United States, they began to influence popular music. D. The British musicians had grown up listening to American blues and rock and roll music.
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D) The British musicians had grown up listening to American blues and rock and roll music.
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