Multiple Choice
The tango became associated with Argentina's national identity largely because it was
A) favored by middle-class urban professionals who flourished during World War II.
B) the dance favored by the majority of Argentine people.
C) popular in Paris, from which Francophile elite and middle-class Argentines adopted it.
D) a reflection of this immigrant nation's multicultural traditions.
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