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Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors/leaders/medics.

1. True.
2. False.

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The statement about feeding order is context-specific and cannot be accurately addressed as true or false without additional information. Similarly, the generalization about women's capabilities during wartime does not account for the variations and complexities of individual experiences, making it difficult to label as true or false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement "Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors/leaders/medics" appears to be set in a specific cultural or fictional context and may not correspond to a standard practice across different societies or groups. Without additional context, such as a reference to a particular culture, community, or a work of fiction (like the 'Warriors' series about feral cats by Erin Hunter), it is challenging to label this statement as universally true or false. Historically, different cultures have had various traditions and hierarchies that dictate the order in which members are fed, often based on age, rank, and roles within the community.

The second statement regarding women in war posits that many women found themselves incapable of handling the burdens of war when their husbands and fathers went off to fight. This is a complex issue as women's capacities to handle the burdens of war can vary widely based on individual strength, socio-cultural support, and the nature of the burdens they faced. The statement is a generalization and doesn't take these nuances into account, so labeling it unequivocally as true or false is difficult without more context.

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