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What two general factors led to the fall of the empire?

The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.


What were the internal and external threats that the Song Dynasty face?

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What effects do internal and external conflict have on a civilization?

Internal and external conflict had the following effects on civilization: 1. Impacting the food supply. 2. Current way of using natural resources will affect the future civilization.


How did the Seljuks build their empire and what led to its fall?

internal pressures and external pressures


Containment theory accordong to Walter reckless?

Containment theory, developed by Walter Reckless in the 1960s, posits that individuals have both internal and external factors that influence their propensity to engage in delinquent behavior. Internal controls include personal values and self-discipline, while external controls involve social influences, such as family and community. Reckless argued that a strong internal containment can help individuals resist societal pressures and temptations, thereby reducing the likelihood of delinquency. The theory emphasizes the balance between these controls in determining behavior.