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What was the most important thing for Woodrow Wilson after the war?


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Clay

A natural, earthy material composed of minerals with fine particles, used in making pottery, bricks, and sculptures.

Conservation

In psychology, it's the understanding that quantities remain the same even when they are arranged or shaped differently, a concept developed by Jean Piaget.

Irreversibility

The inability to mentally reverse a sequence of events or logical operations back to the starting point.

Centration

A cognitive limitation in early childhood development, where a child focuses on one aspect of a situation or object, ignoring other relevant aspects.

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