No, it is not. But its not to common. Indian corn is a starch which is edible but probably tastes bland. Corn that people normally eat is juicy and sweet while if you were to have it before it matures from the internal breakdowns(while its green), it would be hard, crunchy, and bland. Likewise, Indian corn is hard and bland but its not commonly eaten. If you were to use it, it might be best to ground it into a form of corn starch and mix it with something else.
The Soviet Union wanted control of eastern Europe. The United States wanted independent nations in eastern Europe.
Answer:
Andalusia.
Explanation:
It is on the south of Iberia.
Southern schools had to prove race was not considered during the school's admissions process.
1 is the correct answer
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