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 Dancingbambarina
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Sharon mentions how the alternate cause in B does not weaken the arhument. How is this so? In the book, it says the Author believes only one cause to cause the effect. Am I right there is a CAUSAL assumption here that irrigation over time causes society to collapse? If so, surely B underminies the causal relationship?

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