Answer:
Textiles was a commom export of Latin America.
Tomato juice and baked potato is the correct answer.
The CACFP is a very well-known program federal program that gives reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children and youth who participate in afterschool care programs, residing in shelters, adults with disabilities and the elderly who are enrolled in day care facilities. According to the guidelines for Child and Adult Care Food Program, menus must meet minimum requirements every meal and snack. Also, they are required to provide at least 1/3 of a child's daily RDAs. The program guidelines states that tomato juice and baked potato are elegible for reimbursement as fruits and vegetables.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
He met members of the Bach family in Eisenach (which was the home city of J. S. Bach's father, Johann Ambrosius Bach), and became a close friend of Johann Ambrosius and tutor to his children. However, Pachelbel spent only one year in Eisenach. He was godfather to one of Bach's sisters, and music teacher to a brother. So Theodore, the youngest Pachelbel son, had known Bach, who was only five years his senior.
Answer:
Vietnam has a communist government.
Explanation:
N/A
There are a lot of other things that all religions share, for example:
-religious holidays (End of Ramadan for Islam, Christmas for Christians)
-theology (for example: how many Gods there are and what are their attributes)
-rules for being a part of the religion (for example baptism for Christians).