Information:  - Sparrow's Point is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, adjacent to Dundalk, Maryland. Named for Thomas Sparrow, landowner, it was the site of a very large industrial complex owned by Bethlehem Steel, known for steelmaking and shipbuilding.  - Bethlehem Steel Corporation was America's second-largest steel producer and largest shipbuilder.  - Union Iron Works, located in San Francisco, California, on the southeast waterfront, was a central business within the large industrial zone of Potrero Point, for four decades at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries.  - USS Leonard Wood ( APA - 12 ) was built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation and launched 17 September 1921 at Sparrows Point , Maryland as Nutmeg State , an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship intended as a World War I troop transport but redesigned upon the armistice as a passenger and cargo ship and completed as Western World for delivery to the United States Shipping Board . The ship 's delivery on 9 May 1922 marked the completion of the wartime shipbuilding program of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and the Shipping Board . After years in commercial service on Munson Steamship Line 's South American service Western World was purchased by the War Department in 1939 , converted into a transport and renamed to serve as USAT Leonard Wood until transfer to the Navy on 3 June 1941 . The ship was commissioned , classified as a transport with hull number AP - 25 , USS Leonard Wood with a United States Coast Guard crew on 10 June 1941 . During World War II the ship was converted into an attack transport during March 1942 and reclassified APA - 12 ( Harris - class ) . The ship decommissioned 22 March 1946 and was sold for scrap 20 January 1948 .  - Bethlehem Steel Corporation Shipbuilding Division was created in 1905 when Bethlehem Steel Corporation acquired the San Francisco shipyard Union Iron Works in 1905. In 1917 it was incorporated as Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Limited; otherwise known as BethShip.  - Baltimore County is located in northern Maryland, USA. It is the state's third-most populous county. Its county seat is in Towson, just north of Baltimore. The name of the county derives from Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (16051675), the proprietor of the new colony in the Province of Maryland, and the town of Baltimore in County Cork, Ireland.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'manufacturer' with the subject 'uss leonard wood '.  Choices: - bethlehem shipbuilding corporation  - bethlehem steel  - seat  - union iron works
bethlehem steel

Information:  - Kreis Posen West was a Kreis in Prussia ( county ) in the southern administrative district of Posen , in the province of Posen .  - The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, primarily led and financed by the United Kingdom. The wars resulted from the unresolved disputes associated with the French Revolution and the Revolutionary Wars, which had raged on for years before concluding with the Treaty of Amiens in 1802. The resumption of hostilities the following year paved the way for more than a decade of constant warfare often categorized into five conflicts: the War of the Third Coalition (1805), the War of the Fourth Coalition (1806-7), the War of the Fifth Coalition (1809), the War of the Sixth Coalition (1813), and the War of the Seventh Coalition (1815). The Napoleonic Wars had profound consequences for global and European history, leading to the spread of nationalism and liberalism, the rise of the British Empire as the world's premier power, the independence movements in Latin America and the collapse of the Spanish Empire, the fundamental reorganization of German and Italian territories into larger states, and the establishment of radically new methods in warfare.   - The Prussian Partition (sometimes called the Prussian Poland) refers to the former territories of the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth acquired during the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century by the Kingdom of Prussia. The Prussian acquisition amounted to 141,400 km (54,600 sq mi) of land constituting formerly western territory of the Commonwealth. The first partitioning led by imperial Russia with Prussian participation took place in 1772; the next one in 1793, and the final one in 1795, resulting in Poland's elimination for the next 123 years.  - The German Empire (officially ') was the historical German nation state that existed from the unification of Germany in 1871 to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in November 1918, when Germany became a federal republic (the Weimar Republic).  - The Province of Posen was a province of Prussia from 1848 and as such part of the German Empire from 1871 until 1918. The area, roughly corresponding to the historic region of Greater Poland annexed during the 18th century Polish partitions, was about . For more than a century, it was part of the Prussian Partition, with a brief exception during the Napoleonic Wars.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'country' with the subject 'kreis posen west'.  Choices: - german empire  - germany  - poland  - prussia  - russia  - united kingdom  - world
poland