AP European History
Musical Development refers to the evolution and transformation of musical styles, genres, and forms over time, often reflecting broader cultural, social, and political changes. During the Cold War, music became a powerful tool for expression and resistance, influencing public opinion and uniting individuals across ideological divides. The interplay between music and the socio-political landscape of the era shaped the identities of various movements and generated a rich tapestry of sounds that resonated with people's experiences and aspirations.