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The birth and growth of science led to the conflict between scientists and the church.
The church didn't believe in the science that proved their points to be wrong. Therefore causing problems of who should be quiet.
probably the U.S. space shuttle, although the Russian Soyuz has flown alot, too, all the news reporters say differently, the conflict in space partnership between the U.S. and Russia has caused problems...
Gravity. Gravity is Also Caused by Nuclear forces between Atoms, supposedly caused by Gluons.
The mutual force of gravitational attraction between the Earth and Sun.
The birth and growth of science led to the conflict between scientists and the church.
The church didn't believe in the science that proved their points to be wrong. Therefore causing problems of who should be quiet.
The Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther caused conflict as it challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, prompting Catholic leaders to respond with the Counter Reformation. This movement aimed to address the issues raised by the Reformation and to strengthen the Catholic Church's influence and power.
The theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century caused conflict between religion and science, particularly with creationist beliefs. This theory challenged traditional religious beliefs about the origins of life on Earth and led to debates about faith versus scientific evidence. The conflict between religious beliefs and scientific theories continues to be a topic of controversy in some communities today.
Control over serbians
the assasination of archduke ferdinand
the assasination of archduke ferdinand
The major sources of conflict were language, religion, and economics.
Wingardium Leviosa caused the Kings to fall and corruption began due to the loss of political power by the Catholic Church.
conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups
The rivers caused conflict between the city states because people wanted to get control of the water. Hope this helped :D
It caused tensions between countries (further enhancing the conflict between Germany and Britain) and it ignited the flame that then caused militarism, nationalism, and alliances.