Answer:
Gold, salt, and ivory. (A, B, E)
Explanation:
I just took the assignment.
The answer Joseph Unanue. In the
year 1976, He was named president of the company, whose main base of operations
was by then in New
Jersey. His brother Frank ran Goya de Puerto Rico, Inc., located in <span>Bayamon, Puerto Rico<span>. Under his management,
the corporation became the biggest Hispanic–owned food distributor in the
United States, with sales of over $800 million a year and with over 2,000
employees. Goya Foods grew to have more than a dozen services in the
continental United States, while allied companies operate in Puerto Rico, the
Dominican Republic, and Spain.</span></span>
Answer: Please see below.
Explanation:
A Vivandière is a female or a woman usually a wife of a soldier or a daughter of a soldier, who was allowed to follow the army or military in order to provide support for the regiment of soldiers.
Roles of a Vivandière. A
A Vivandière was usually dressed up like the regiment and acted
1) As a nurse--- Providing medications and treating wounds on soldier.
2) As Caretaker--- Making sure that the attires worn by soldiers are in good conditions and readily available
3) As a spy--- Gathering information and reporting according to the benefit of her regiment of soldiers.Most of them were usually armed eg Mrs. Rose O’Neal Greenhow
4) As a cook-- TO provide constant food supply to the soldiers
5) As a journalist--- for recording events they witnessed that happened during the war eg Jane Grey Swisshelm
Other notable Vivandières include Annie Etheridge,Mary Tepe of Collis’ Zouaves,Kady Brownell etc.
Answer: BRAINLIEST PLZ
•The Allied troops had to fight their way onto a 60-mile beach.
Explanation: