This anger might probably be hidden in other actions such as not showing the proper respect to the uncle. Improper gestures might have been done to the uncle but still both parties are unaware of the anger that is being fumed out of the situation.
It is known as classical conditioning.
<h3>What is classical conditioning?</h3>
A form of automatic or unconscious learning is classical conditioning. The link between an unconditioned stimulus and a neutral stimulus during this learning process results in the development of a conditioned response. Placing a neutral stimulus in front of a naturally occurring reflex is known as classical conditioning. In the famous dog experiment by Pavlov, salivation in reaction to food served as both the neutral signal and the naturally occurring reflex. The sound of the tone alone could cause the salivation response by linking the neutral stimulus (sound) with the unconditioned stimulus (food).
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The "big five" traits that include extroversion, adjustment, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and inquisitiveness, are all personality skills dimensions.
If I understood your question correctly, then the answer is "it depends". Sometimes, individuals have a large impact on starting a war (think World War I where one individual caused the war to start), other times groups of people have also important roles in starting a war (think World War II).
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The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17th 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named after Bunker Hill who lived in Charlestown, Massachusetts. This man was very involved in the battle.
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