Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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Strana xix
... cause and effect . A few examples will illustrate this point . The simplest level of analysis of cause and effect is to recognize what may be called proximate cause . " I was late for class , " you explain , " because I overslept . " Or ...
... cause and effect . A few examples will illustrate this point . The simplest level of analysis of cause and effect is to recognize what may be called proximate cause . " I was late for class , " you explain , " because I overslept . " Or ...
Strana xx
... cause of the Civil War back to the discovery of America , but again , this is a necessary but not a sufficient cause . The point at which causes are both necessary and sufficient is not self- evident . In part , the point is determined ...
... cause of the Civil War back to the discovery of America , but again , this is a necessary but not a sufficient cause . The point at which causes are both necessary and sufficient is not self- evident . In part , the point is determined ...
Strana 268
... cause could be trusted to teach her son to reject the tradi- tional ethos of masculinity and accept the higher - more feminine - code of Christianity . A son thus educated would be inevitably a recruit in the women's crusade against ...
... cause could be trusted to teach her son to reject the tradi- tional ethos of masculinity and accept the higher - more feminine - code of Christianity . A son thus educated would be inevitably a recruit in the women's crusade against ...
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