That answer is true because they  the say it in the book and plus  i have tooken this test once and the correct answer to this question is true
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The given statement is False. 
Bach was known as a master of presenting musical texture throughout his vocal music to help communicate text is a False Statement. 
Explanation:
Bach full name is Johann Sebastian Bach. He belonged to Germany. He was a great composer and musician of the Baroque period. 
He was famous because of his intense study about the music itself. 
He was very much known for his work in instrumental composition. This included Brandenburg Concertos and the Goldberg Variations. 
Both contemporary and older composers were being referenced by him in his days. He was a not known as a composer, rather he was known as an organist in those days. 
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B. Law enforcement as there are state agencies like DPS and federal like CIA/FBI
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I believe the answer is: <span> the government sometimes attempts to implement programs that are not well-suited to bureaucracies.
Because of this, the programs would face a lot of pressures from the opposing members of the congress. In the end, the programs are either cannot be passed or be flawed since it won't receive full cooperation from relevant members of the government.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: "Pax Romana". 
Explanation:
This is the time of the Roman Empire, which was current at the time of the origin of Christianity. It is characterized by the territorial integrity of the Roman Empire at the expense of other states. They lasted from 27 BC to 476 AD (that is, during the period of Christianity). 
During this period, Christianity spread to many parts of the empire. The authorities persecuted early Christians. The most severe persecutions were at the time of Emperor Diocletian. Yet in 313, by the Edict of Milan, Constantine the Great secured the freedom to profess religions, including Christianity.