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They all have free rhythm.
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Any rhythmic motion which lacks a metrical structure is known as the Free Rhythm. Though it is rarely observed in Western music it is found in Western art music of the 20th and the 21st century. The presence of free rhythm can be seen in indigenous religious, art and folk music throughout the world. The free-rhythm is more popular in Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and parts of Africa.
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Francisco Coronado was born in Salamanca, Spain in 1510 and came to Mexico in 1535. He was a Spanish conqueror, or conquistador who visited New Mexico and other parts of what are now the southwestern United States and hoped to conquer the seven cities of gold. In 1540 he was sent to find these cities but discovered them to be only poor Indian pueblos in what is now New Mexico. In 1541 Coronado went to look for "Quivira," a land said to be rich in gold. He reached what is now eastern Kansas, but found only Indian villages. Fransisco's expeditions failed to produce gold. Coronado and his men returned to Mexico in 1542. Some of his men discovered the Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
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The thing that Alger Hiss, Hittaker Chambers and Ethel Rosenburg had in common is that all of them were subjects of espionage investigations that occurred as part of a Red Scare. These people were considered<span> unloyal to America. Alger Hiss was proclaimed as a thief and </span>Julis and Ethel Rosenberg were accused of commiting a <span>espionage. So, in other words they all were treated like betrayers.</span>
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I would say D is the answer
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