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150-300 were estimated to have been killed.
No
Had the Archduke Franz Ferdinand not been assassinated, then maybe the war wouldn't have been declared.
Roosevelt's internationalist policy may not have prevented the war. Earlier U.S. involvement may, however, have made the war shorter and less destructive.
The south was completely ruined and the men dead, wounded, the crops were gone, the money was bad, Atlanta had been burned and he could see it was worthless to keep on.
nope
how could apartheid have been prevented.
150-300 were estimated to have been killed.
The Mexican oil spill could have been prevented. All oil spills could have been prevented if it weren't for careless people! An automatic switch should have been installed on the inside of the pipe.
This is an unanswerable question. There is no way to count "deaths that could have been prevented," let alone deaths that could have been prevented by an indirect correlate.
No
Yes, it is very likely that the planes crashing into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon could have been prevented.
The fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory could certainly have been prevented with the knowledge and procedures we use today. Its death toll could have been reduced if the doors had not been locked and the switchboard on the 9th floor had been in operation. Whether the fire could have been completely prevented with the technology and procedures of the day is an open question that can never be completely answered.
If communist North Vietnam did not try to conquer South Vietnam, the war would have been prevented.
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Yes.
It couldn't. Cyclones are a natural weather phenomenon which cannot be prevented or controlled.