The correct matches are as follows:
1 . Ephesians 2
concerning how the Jews and Gentiles have been brought together into one body
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2 . 1 and 2 Thessalonians
3 . 2 Timothy
</span>matters pertaining to Ephesus and Troas
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4 . Philemon
</span>focused discussion on the return of Christ. <span>
5 . Philippians
</span>expression of thankfulness and joy <span>
6 . Galatians
</span>focuses on the theme: the Law cannot save man
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7 . 2 Corinthians
</span>defense of apostleship
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8 . 1 Corinthians
</span> includes chapter on the doctrine of the resurrection
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9 . 1 Timothy and Titus
</span>provide guidelines for leadership to young pastors <span>
10 . Colossians
</span>regarding an appeal to a master to show his slave kindness
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11 . Romans
</span>concerning false doctrines and the deity of Christ
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Answer:
The only true thing about article II gave the president the right to make policies
Their entry into the war boosted the morale of the other allied nations. Morale completely depleted seems how the war was ultimately a stalemate and lives were being lost needlessly. American entry into the war also discouraged the Axis powers, and later after America's entry the Axis powers began to drop deeper into fear. America was the turning point for the war. The Axis powers were winning and if it weren't for America, then the Axis powers would have prevailed and the world would not be the way it is today. (This is what I think about it, it might not be entirely correct.)