A few days ago
Yuuki

pleas help me anwering this question?

i understand the idea but i don’t know how to explain it in mine own words pleas help

a long term factor can affect the course of events after a given point without being the cause of how events came to that point explain this idea?

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A few days ago
keengrrl76

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Let’s say that a war is begun over religion. In addition, there has been historical drought in a region. The drought would not be the cause of the war, but it might affect the outcome if the people can’t get water to drink or grow food. Maybe they must succumb to the religion because they are in such poverty due to the drought.
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A few days ago
Red Tail
Take WWII for example. A long term factor before the war even started was the unresolved tension in Europe after the end of WWI. Germany felt it had been cheated and was also left in chaos while the winning sides bickered over a treaty. This tension carried on and over into the second World War, even though Hitler’s invasion of Poland actually started the war.
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