True because Natives used buffalo for food and used there skin, cattle for meat and skin, crops for stews and was use when there was no meat
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>
If I were to write a letter regarding this case, I would
speak against the verdict. Komatsu like
majority of Japanese Americans came to the U.S. to live a better life. Many of
them enlisted in the U.S. army to prove that they were just as loyal as any
White American. I believe this verdict
was unjust.
The Voting Rights act of 1965 declared that no new election laws could be enacted in any state without approval from the Department of Justice. In place of approval it can also be said that without prior clearance from the Department of Justice, it is not possible for any person in the United States of America to hold elections.
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