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    Aristotle's Four Main Causes Essay

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    To some the causes and effects of things are mutually exclusive, and coexistence with one another. When observing specific equipment or even life, the question stands that there must be an account that took place before such items ceased to exist. Particularly, Aristotle argues that each thing, whatever it may be, will have causes, or types of explanatory factors by which that thing can be explained. The significant knowledge of causes allows for specific accounts to be known. It’s like questioning

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    The first main cause is vanity. People would not want to take a lot of selfies if they were not that vain; they would only do such if they were that much proud of themselves. People sometimes feel that they have a better appearance or a better pose compared to others, this is why they would take a lot of selfies and post those all over the Internet. The second main cause is the influence around. A lot of people, especially teenagers, are influenced

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    Main Causes Of WWII

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    What main causes brought WWII and how was the U.S. involved. 1939-1945 Axis: (Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria) Vs. Allied: (France, Great Britain, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Demark, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, China, & Yugoslavia) ~ the United States did not Join the war right away. After WWI Germany & Austria-Hungary lost most of their land/territory due to the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had to pay all damage, wages for lost ones

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    American Revolution came from both long-term and immediate causes between the thirteen colonies in North America and Great Britain. Factors that played a critical role in the colonists’ desire for freedom ranged from political, intellectual, geographical, religious to economic. These casues would set the context for this eighteenth century American crisis, and also shape the foundation of the United States of America. No single event was the main cause for the revolution, but instead a long, gradual series

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    Main Causes of American Revolution The American Revolution was a conflict between the British empire and its American colonies that spanned from 1765 to 1783. There were many events that led up to the revolution, but there was one main cause. The mistreatment of the colonies was a main cause of the American Revolution. Within the colonies there were three actions that specifically displayed the mistreatment by the British. These three actions that displayed the mistreatment and caused the American

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    amount a reasons that lead to divorce. Three main causes to divorce are finances, arguments, and going into a marriage for the wrong reasons. Marriage is difficult in many ways and with these struggles it makes marriage so much more difficult. Divorce has started to seem like it’s an okay thing in today’s society. In general, the ideas one pay less attention to are the ones that are the leading cause of divorce. Why is finances one of the leading causes to divorce? According to Lisa Payne “ It’s usually

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    over excessive amount of control from England because of the taxes and acts imposed on the colonies. England mistreated the colonists by not granting them basic rights, taxing them heavily, and telling them where they could not live. The overall main cause that triggered the American Revolution was the mistreatment of the American colonies by England. The first way the colonists felt mistreated was the fact that they did not have the same basic rights as British subjects. This was unjust because

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    by peasants, the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fist, initiated attacks against Christians, foreigners and foreign property. They were labeled “Boxers”, due to their martial arts fighting style. There were three main causes of the Boxer Rebellion. The primary cause was anti-foreign sentiment. China suffered a series of devastating defeats against foreign powers in the Opium wars, and the Sino War. China was forced to sign the “Unequal Treaties” which granted foreigners business and territorial

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    Great Depression is a wide-range of economic depression all around the world. How does the Great Depression happened in the 1929? There are still some people arguing about the main reasons of the great depression. Although I believed that it was happened by a lot of causes such as, inflation and bank failures, I think the main reason for the great depression is over producing.

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    order to appease both sides, Missouri was admitted as a slave state alongside Maine, which became a free state. Causes In the nineteenth century, the United States saw an increase in immigration and reproduction rates which evidently led to an expanding population; as the population of an area grew, the area would become qualified to apply for statehood, as seen by Missouri. The main cause for conflict, however, stems from the differing cultures and economies of the North and the South, where the South

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