“The M.A.I.N. causes of World War I were Militarism, secret Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism. The driving force was nationalism. ... The igniting incident of the “Great War” was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in Bosnia by a Serbian nationalist.
International Struggle for hegemony and the Empire resource of the state.
Political conflict. Is a conflict between the Monarchy & the nobility over the reform of the tax system that led to paralysis.
The Enlightenment. ...
Social antagonisms between two rising groups
Economic hardship.
The correct answer is involved.
Mr. Riser is quite involved in the family 'business' - he is taking care of his grandchildren, because he loves them and he wants to help their parents with the demanding job of having children. He likes spending time with his grandchildren and enjoys raising them.
George's inference is an example of the "
Assumed Similarity Bias".Assumed
Similarity Bias is a psychological easy route
that leads us to the oblivious presumption that others share the same or
comparative qualities, considerations and convictions. We naturally accept that
others are much the same as we are, particularly with regards to the crucial
parts of our characters that are so fundamental we never at any point give them
a second thought.