Causes of conflict. Are all conflicts caused by one of the following? Greed/Power Fear Ignorance.

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Causes of conflict

Are all conflicts caused by one of the following? Greed/Power Fear Ignorance

Terrorism

Whaling

Ban the burqa

Violence towards international students

Interest rates

Myki

Population growth

Votes for women

Nurses’ dispute

Teachers’ stopwork action over pay and conditions

Desalination plant

Palestine and Israel

Labor leadership/political conflict

US Civil Rights Movement

Occupation of Iraq

Live cattle trade

War in Afghanistan

Asylum seekers – different views about their arrival and processing

Stolen Generation

World Wars

Religious conflict such as Muslims and Christians in conflict, Catholics and Protestants and so on.

Ban/boycott NAPLAN testing

September 11th