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Which term indicates a causal relationship?

  1. Because of

  2. Resulting from

  3. However

  4. In contrast

The correct answer is: Because of

The term "Because of" indicates a causal relationship because it suggests that one thing is happening as a result of another. In this case, it implies that there is a cause-and-effect relationship between two events or situations. The other options, "Resulting from," "However," and "In contrast," do not specifically indicate a causal relationship. "Resulting from" suggests an outcome or consequence rather than a cause, while "However" and "In contrast" signal contrast or opposition between ideas rather than causation.