Who believed that the “conquest of . . . convictions” was just as important as conquest on the battlefield?

a)  Woodrow Wilson
b)  Bernard M. Baruch
c)  Herbert Hoover
d)  Harry A. Garfield


a)  Woodrow Wilson

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The steam engine was developed by

a. Edmund Cartwright. b. James Hargreaves. c. Henry Cort. d. James Watt. e. Hans Krieger.

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Resistance movements against the Nazis included all the following EXCEPT

a. the Yugoslav partisans led by Tito in the liberation of much of their country. b. the large Polish Resistance, which attempted to liberate Warsaw in a mass uprising. c. a well-developed German resistance that increasingly paralyzed the German bureaucracy. d. the resistance of the Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw, which held the Germans off for several weeks. e. a French resistance that interfered with German reinforcements during the Normandy invasion.

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Explain how the motherhood mandate influences women’s decisions to become mothers. Specifically, how are child-free women typically treated in U.S. society and does this have an impact on women? How might this impact women who experience infertility?

What will be an ideal response?

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