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Write a cause-effect essay with the topic: The Causes of War

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mankind has been fighting one another since before written words could record the outcome. The world we share with all living creatures demonstrates that conflict in the animal kingdom is ubiquitous, therefore why not so for man? If conflict is so ingrained in nature and in human behaviour, then its cause is obvious and it is natural to assume that war is unavoidable and will always be so. However, prior to making such a rash assumption, a review of the theories behind the causes of war and their unavoidability is required.

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 \mathfrak \purple{What \: are \: the \: causes \: of \: war} ?

The causes of interstate war are many, too many to be analysed using a simple theory or model that will work for all situations and too numerous to be reviewed here.

There has been significant debate over how to analyse war but no consensus has been reached about which method is best. What is generally agreed upon by contemporary scholars is that the many causes of war exist at different levels within human society [ and in order to better understand the causes of war, analysis must be carried out at those different levels before trying to understand the system as a whole.

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  \mathfrak \purple{Effects \: of \: war}

War destroys communities and families and often disrupts the development of the social and economic fabric of nations. The effects of war include long-term physical and psychological harm to children and adults, as well as reduction in material and human capital.

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Answered by singlegirl786
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The causes of interstate war are many, too many to be analysed using a simple theory or model that will work for all situations and too numerous to be reviewed here.

There has been significant debate over how to analyse war but no consensus has been reached about which method is best. What is generally agreed upon by contemporary scholars is that the many causes of war exist at different levels within human society [ and in order to better understand the causes of war, analysis must be carried out at those different levels before trying to understand the system as a whole.

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