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Discuss the course of the first two years of World War I: Why did many people expect a short war? Why was it not a short war? Why did World War I become a "war of attrition"? Why did the warring nations, worn out by the end of 1916, not make peace?
Theory of Emotion
A conceptual framework explaining how emotions are generated, including the physiological responses and cognitive processes associated with emotions.
Fear
An emotional response to perceived threats or danger, leading to physiological changes and behaviors aimed at avoidance or survival.
Heart Pounding
A sensation where the heartbeat feels unusually strong, rapid, or palpable, often due to excitement, anxiety, or physical exertion.
Cannon-Bard Theory
A theory of emotion that argues that physiological arousal and the experience of emotion happen simultaneously, yet independently.
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