Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Subject Area Practice Test

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What question effectively highlights the cause-and-effect relationship regarding the training of young men for war?

  1. What weapons were used?

  2. Who initiated the training?

  3. Why were young men being trained to fight?

  4. What was the outcome of the training?

The correct answer is: Why were young men being trained to fight?

The chosen question effectively highlights the cause-and-effect relationship regarding the training of young men for war because it prompts an exploration of the reasons behind the training process. Understanding why young men were being trained to fight delves into the motivation and context that led to their preparation for war, such as societal pressures, political decisions, or the need for military readiness. This creates a direct link between the cause (the need for military personnel) and the effect (the training of young men), allowing for a deeper comprehension of the historical or social circumstances surrounding wartime enlistment. In contrast, inquiries about the weapons used or who initiated the training focus on specifics or details rather than the overarching reasons driving the training. The question regarding the outcome of the training, while relevant, does not address the initial motivations, thus missing the fundamental cause that led to the situation.