It was the "Notre Dame Cathedral" that Napoleon saved from demolition, since he knew the cultural and historical significance of the building, and how special it was to the fabric of France.
The correct answer is <span>a. It convinced Americans that the war wasn't nearly over.
American citizens were led to believe that the communists were losing the war and that everything would end soon. This offensive showed everyone how complex and difficult the situation was and in turn led to loss of support for the war effort by the public.</span>
Almost all of these apply
C. The ideas expressed by president Woodrow during and after the First World War