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Physics, 16.11.2020 05:20 chauntkm9

Indicate whether the specified cause is a necessary condition, a sufficient conditions, a necessary and sufficient condition, or neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for the following statement: "A single shot caused the first world war"

tip: for a sufficient condition-- ask yourself, does this cause GUARENTEE the effect? For a necessary condition- ask yourself- is this effect happen without the cause, or is the cause necessary for the effect?

A necessary condition

A sufficient condition

a necessary and sufficient condition

netiher a necessary nor sufficient condition

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