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"The emergence of British-Asian bhangra music in cities like Birmingham and London during the 1980s and 1990s represented a complex cultural fusion. British-born youth of South Asian descent combined traditional Punjabi folk rhythms and instruments, such as the dhol drum, with contemporary Western genres like synth-pop, electronic dance music, and hip-hop. This new hybrid style served not only as a means for young British Asians to assert their identity in a multicultural society, but it also quickly gained popularity worldwide, circulating back to South Asia where it transformed mainstream Indian popular music."

Based on the passage, the global spread and evolution of bhangra music is best understood as an example of which of the following processes?

  1. the creation of hybrid cultural forms by diasporic communities that challenge simple models of Western cultural dominanceCevap
  2. B
    the complete homogenization of global culture under a single, standardized Western musical model
  3. C
    the expansion of direct colonial rule and administrative assimilation by Western powers in the late twentieth century
  4. D
    the implementation of mercantilist economic policies by European governments to control international artistic exports

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the creation of hybrid cultural forms by diasporic communities that challenge simple models of Western cultural dominance
The correct answer demonstrates the concept of cultural hybridity, showing how British-Asian youth actively fused Punjabi folk traditions with Western genres to create a new music style. This hybrid music then spread globally, showing that cultural globalization is multidirectional and shaped by diasporic populations rather than being a simple case of Western cultural dominance.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the cultural change being described.
The passage describes the development of British-Asian bhangra music as a fusion of traditional Punjabi folk music and Western genres (synth-pop, hip-hop, etc.) created by diasporic youth in the UK.
To understand the core historical phenomenon presented in the source.
2
Relate the phenomenon to broader historical developments of the late twentieth century.
The fusion of Western and non-Western cultural elements demonstrates hybridization and the active role of migration and diasporas in shaping global culture, rather than a simple imposition of Western culture.
To connect the specific context of the stimulus to the AP World History theme of globalized culture.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that best captures this relationship while avoiding common misconceptions.
The correct option correctly identifies the process as the creation of hybrid cultural forms by diasporic communities, while the distractors represent chronological or conceptual errors such as mercantilism, direct colonial rule, or complete homogenization.
To select the most historically accurate and contextually supported option.

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