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Between 1650 and 1900, 10.2 million enslaved Africans arrived in the Americas from the following regions in the following proportions: Senegambia (Senegal and the Gambia): 4.8% Upper Guinea (Guinea-Bissau, Guinea and Sierra Leone): 4.1% Windward Coast (Liberia and Ivory Coast): 1.8%
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Answer:
Functional
Explanation:
In psychology, the term functional conflict refers to a type of conflict that arises in a group but that ultimately leads to a positive result or outcome. A conflict can be functional when it leads to an open discussion between the members of the group and they can come up with new ideas or come to an agreement about their differences.
In this example, the members of Tyler's work team disagree about the best way to complete their project. They argued about it but then they came up with an exciting new idea and they reached a consensus and their project was a success. We can see that t<u>he original conflict and disagreement led to an open discussion that led to new ideas and they ended up with a positive result (the project was a success). </u>Therefore, their initial arguing is an example of a functional conflict.
I believe the answer is: <span>stay in the presence of the soldier until the order has been obeyed
According to millgram experience, an individual will much more likely to do something if it's dictated in the presence of someone that he/she recognized as an authority. In the scenario above, we could make the assumption that the presence of the officer would most likely make the soldier feel pressured to follow the order.</span>
If I understand correctly, you need an example of a short term cause of WW1 (there was more than one of course!)
The most direct cause of WW1 was the assassination of the Austrian Crown Prince Francis Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1918 by Serbian Rebels. Serbia was supported by Russia, so this led to a conflict between Austria and Russia.
Another direct cause for WW1 was the ultimatum by Austria to the Serbs which followed this assassination, which included some demands that were hard for Serbia to accept, and which included the intervention of Austria into Serbian internal affairs (such as into Serbian police work).
These (and some other) short-term causes, together with the long term causes, such as imperialism lead to the onset of WW1.
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