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If one factor leads to another, what sort of relationship is being indicated?

  1. Promoted by

  2. Leads to

  3. Is an effect of

  4. Causal term

The correct answer is: Leads to

When one factor leads to another, it suggests a cause-and-effect relationship between the two. By choosing "Leads to" as the correct answer, it accurately captures this cause-and-effect dynamic. The term "Leads to" implies a direct connection where one factor results in or brings about the other factor. This relationship signifies that the first factor is the cause or catalyst for the subsequent factor.