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What term represents a factor that promoted another factor?

  1. Causal term

  2. Leads to

  3. Product of

  4. Promoted by

The correct answer is: Promoted by

The term "Promoted by" accurately represents a factor that promoted another factor. In this context, it signifies that one element or factor contributed to the advancement or support of another factor. It clearly indicates a relationship where one factor is an influencer or supporter of another. The term "Promoted by" aligns with the idea of causality and shows a direct connection between the two factors. This makes it the most appropriate choice among the options provided. On the other hand: - Option A, "Causal term," while related to the concept of causality, does not specifically convey the idea of one factor promoting another. - Option B, "Leads to," implies a cause-and-effect relationship but does not necessarily denote active promotion by one factor of another. - Option C, "Product of," suggests a result or outcome rather than a factor that actively promotes another.