1- What style of American music first featured protest songs?
a. Rock
b. Folk
c. Soul
d. Jazz

2- Which protest songs came out of the black church tradition?
a. Jazz
b. Rock
c. Soul
d. Folk

3- Why didn’t it matter to fans of protest songs when Bob Dylan changed personal direction and stopped playing folk music?
a. Dylan’s protest songs had already been adopted and utilized as significant statements in the civil rights movement.
b. People lost interest in Bob Dylan’s music, so it didn’t matter to them.
c. Dylan’s record company told him to stop playing folk music, so he was just following directions.
d. The importance of protest songs faded away with time.

4. Why did Woody Guthrie write “This Land Is Your Land?”
a. He loved the U.S. and wanted to show listeners how great it was.
b. He was getting tired of writing love songs and decided to do something patriotic instead.
c. His friends begged him to write something about America for a change.
d. He was upset by the song “God Bless America,” and wanted to express that America was not as glorious as it was portrayed to be in the song

5. Why were folk music fans able to identify with protest music so easily?
a. Folk protest music was better than other types of music.
b. It was being played on TV and at huge concerts.
c. Listeners were getting paid to follow folk music.
d. Other genres of music didn’t exist until later.