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British commanders were never able to consolidate their hold on the South.
Anticipate Consequences
The act of predicting and considering potential outcomes of actions or decisions.
Problem Solving
Moving from the point at which we initially realize that we have a difficulty which requires our attention to that point where we regard the difficulty as being sufficiently resolved for the current time and circumstances.
Expectations
Beliefs or anticipations about the way something should be or how future events will unfold.
Baccalaureate
An academic degree conferred on someone who has completed undergraduate studies.
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