The original 13 colonies.
It is called the hindsight bias. It is otherwise called the knew-it-all-along the beginning impact or crawling determinism, is the slant, after an occasion has happened, to see the occasion as having been unsurprising, regardless of there having been practically zero target reason for anticipating it.
There is this saying in science" corellation does not imply causation". So even in a case of a correlation, it does not mean that one event causes the other. So a correlation does not enable drawing conclusions of causation.
The answer is 49, hope you got 100 on your test
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