many black performers began to copy his style
One can conclude from the passage that the success of the "cover" recordings mentioned in the passage demonstrates that the original versions were less complex than the re-recorded versions
the newly recorded versions were better than the originals
Americans in the 1950s preferred black performers to white ones
the music industry in 1950s America was quite racist
One significant result of the rise of rock and roll was that the record industry became more youth-oriented
older versions of songs were adapted for a young audience
older people started to enjoy music made by teenagers
more radio stations began to play original recordings
70 JUDO Judo, which means "the gentle way" in Japanese, is a perfect example of how skill can overcome brute force, because it teaches a person to use an opponent's weight against them. So, although a woman may feel intimidated by a taller male opponent, through the skilful application of throws and holds, she can overpower him. It's easy to see why this sport produces self-confidence and is a great way of releasing tension. The sport of judo was invented in Japan in 1882 to combat bullying in schools. After years of studying other martial arts, Jigoro Kano founded a judo academy in order to discover the most efficient way of deterring his playground enemies. Initially, judo was not accepted by other martial artists, but in 1886, Tokyo's police force held a martial arts tournament and judo techniques scored highly. Recently, judo has been the most widely practised of the martial arts outside China and Japan.