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I dont know if this is an optional choice question if so this is probabaly wrong on the ABCD scale so you can report this but otherwise if not:
People make up there mind with the knowledge of there own opinions and what <em>is</em><em> </em>factual to them so to change there minds is because it is based on other peoples opinions and this makes sense ( the easiest way to explain it is as if its a filter going through this persons brain and them identifying if this is factual to them or not in <em>their</em> opinion) to them so, after they go through this process of <em>proving</em> this other information that they held so kindly to there truth, <em>wrong</em> this suddenly changes there mind. By what they think is factual enough to believe <em>at least to them. </em><em>It</em><em> </em><em>can</em><em> </em><em>be</em><em> </em><em>diffe</em><em>rent</em><em> </em><em>for</em><em> </em><em>everyone</em><em> </em><em>else</em><em>.</em><em> </em>
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain of events among European alliances that led to war.
Central America (also referred to as Mesoamerica) and the Caribbeans did not had any contact with Eurasians and Africans because they were not connected by land with those continents, but instead separated by vast ocean waters, and the people from both sides were not even aware of the existence of the others.
Because of the isolation, the people from Central America and the Caribbeans managed to develop their own unique cultures, traditions, religions, way of living, architecture, organization, that were unlike any others in the rest of the world.
<span>a. Lack of buying power for military and financial backing of the war unlike the Union.
they didn't really have anything to sell except cotton and tobacco ( which means less diversity, one market collapse, all collapse)
their main buyer was Britain. The US was able to get the British to not buy Confederate cotton.
hope this helps</span>