Across the three policy contexts Rehel studied, many nonleave-taking fathers described wanting to be home for more time after birth, but pointed to all of the following limitations that made leave taking impossible except:
a. concerns about reactions from superiors and colleagues.
b. feeling like they did not know how to care for a new baby.
c. financial limitations.
d. wanting to maximize the weeks of leave available to their partners.
b. feeling like they did not know how to care for a new baby.
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A) the continuation of slavery B) reunification with the South C) victory for the Confederates D) freedom for slaves
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His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa
A. Donatello B. Michelangelo C. Raphael D. Leonardo da Vinci E. Masaccio
America's campaign against Canada in the War of 1812 was
a. marked by brilliant military leadership. b. a complete failure. c. essentially a stalemate. d. welcomed by the rebellious Canadians. e. a success on land but a failure on the water.