I believe that one was it could only request states for funds. The government under the articles had hardly any power.
Wilson continued to fight for womens suffrage after the war began. Option D is correct.
President Woodrow Wilson was a very important advocater of women right to vote. He spoke up to uphold and show the omportance for the country to grant the female citizens the right to vote. He made a great contribution in the creation of the 19th amendment of the Constitution in 1920, which guaranteed women's right to vote under constitution.
It was the "steel" industry that benefited most from the Bessemer process. Process involved impurities that could be removed from steel more easily.