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differences between immediate causes and contru​

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Answered by sanskarpatel18
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The first cause -- the initial cause that put the others in motion -- is called the underlying cause. The last cause -- the final cause that resulted in some effect -- is called the immediate cause. Underlying causes and immediate causes are also known as "ultimate" causes and "proximate" causes, respectively.

Answered by maha95228
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the others in motion -- is called the underlying cause. The last cause -- the final cause that resulted in some effect -- is called the immediate cause. Underlying causes and immediate causes are also known as "ultimate" causes and "proximate" causes, respectively.

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