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Refer to: What are the main causes of conflict between the President and Congress?
Conflict, main events, climax, resolution
Members of Congress often have ideas very different from the president about what constitutes desirable public policy.
The causes for the Arab-Israeli Conflict have not changed since 1973. Please see the Related Question below.
the events leading up to the main conflict
There are many reasons for conflict. However, some common culprits of conflict include religion, money, as well as personal relationships.
The four main events in the book "Blood is Thicker" are: the discovery of a family secret, a conflict between siblings, a journey of self-discovery, and a resolution that strengthens family bonds.
That part is typically called the inciting incident. It is the moment in the story where the main conflict or problem is introduced, setting the events of the plot in motion.
Attribution theory refers to an individual's perception of the main causes of life events, whether attributing them to internal or external factors, stable or unstable factors, or controllable or uncontrollable factors.
The consequences of the story's main events unfold.
The problem is the central conflict or challenge that drives the story, while the plot refers to the sequence of events that make up the story. The problem is what the characters must overcome, while the plot is how they go about resolving it.
The initial incident is the event that sets the main conflict in motion, while the rising action refers to the series of events that escalate the conflict and build tension leading towards the climax of the story. The initial incident is the catalyst for the rising action to unfold.