Thursday, December 15, 2011

What is an immediate cause and what is an underlying cause?

can you give me examples i have to do this essay about the haymarket riot and they say to explain the immediate cause and underlying cause i dont know what that is can you explain to me what it is|||Say your teacher loses her temper %26amp; has a psychic meltdown. The immediate cause is the student who gave a sarcastic answer; the underlying cause is that the teacher is exhausted and her dog died yesterday.


The immediate cause of a riot might be one policeman hitting a protester; but the underlying cause would be that the crowd has gathered to protest taxes and the king's refusal to meet with citizens.|||the immediate cause is the thing that actually started the riot. the big obvious thing that made people react.





the underlying cause is the tensions and other factors that indirectly led to it, like poverty or tension between ethnic groups.





that's a general answer, now you must do your own homework


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