I believe the answer is: Courage
Courage refers to the ability that enable a person to face various form of adversities in that person's life. The amount of courage that we had usually directly correlated with our self confidence, which provide a strong frame regarding our talents along with our defect.
<span>When there are silent people, like slaves who didn't write their stories down, learning the history of these people is relied on oral histories. These come in the form of stories and tales, some passed down for generations. The problem with this is that an oral story is always open to embellishment and modification, it is nearly impossible to fact check it. It has to be very cautiously used, and often times other sources must be used to fact check its accuracy when possible.</span>
During World War I, 116,516 US soldiers were killed and 204,002 were wounded. If you add those two numbers together, the total number of US soldiers killed or wounded was 320,518.
You can represent that as a fraction of the current population of Chicago like this:

For simplicity's sake (since I assume the Chicago population number is an estimate), let's round the number of soldiers killed or wounded down to 300,000. That would look like this:

We can simplify that down a lot by dividing the number of soldiers and the number of Chicagoans by the least common denominator of 300,000. That would give us this fraction:

So for every 1 US soldier killed or wounded in World War I, there are 10 Chicagoans living in the city today.
<span>Statewide policy and jurisdiction does not reside with the county. For example state legislature and statewide policy are not commissioned or approved by a single counties vote. Counties provide local services and rules within the preview of state and federal law/regulation.</span>