Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Motown Records began in Detroit in 1959, founded by Berry Gordy Jr. It became successful because Gordy ran the company independently and focused on very high-quality recordings that could appeal to a wide audience, not just one group. Detroit’s strong public-school music programs provided many well-trained musicians and groups, and the new electric instruments (like the electric bass) helped create a fresh, popular sound. In short, Gordy’s business choices, local musical talent, and new musical technology together made Motown influential and commercially successful.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentences describing Gordy’s view of Motown’s market potential—words like “insisted” and descriptions of actions (rejecting conventions, investing in quality) indicate his attitude.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.Which one of the following most accurately describes Gordy's attitude concerning the potential for Motown's recordings to have widespread appeal?
Correct Answer
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Gordy’s stance is one of firm conviction and confidence. The passage says he "insisted that the musical performances recorded by Motown artists would appeal not just to African American audiences, but to a much wider market," and that he "believed that maintaining the highest possible technical quality in Motown's recordings was an essential part of this appeal, and he devoted the necessary resources to this endeavor." His rejection of the industry practice of commissioning remakes further shows he acted from personal conviction rather than uncertainty or reliance on external trends.
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