Competition to develop strong economies and build large empires.
The rising action in "The School for Scandal" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan involves the revelation of scandals and deceit among the characters, leading to misunderstandings and intrigues that escalate tensions. This section builds suspense and sets the stage for the climax where the truth is unveiled.
"His intolerance of different viewpoints made it difficult to have an open conversation." "The community's intolerance of diversity led to tensions among its members."
why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among european nations spread to the americas.
why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among european nations spread to the americas.
why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among european nations spread to the americas.
to increase tensions in Europe
to increase tensions in Europe
Hebrews
During the rising action of "Redwall," complications arise as the woodland creatures face challenges in defending their abbey from the vermin horde led by Cluny the Scourge. These complications include the loss of key defenders, internal conflicts among the residents, and the increasing threat posed by Cluny's siege tactics.
The motivations for the scramble for Africa was to obtain resources and labor for European countries. There were tensions because of competition among the European powers.
Culturally