The two statements cannot be logically related to a single cause or cause and effect.
We get the answer by constructing the phrase: Because I therefore II.
The common cause here is the stimulation of the economy.
The activists were protesting against police high handedness, which is given in II.
I cannot be an effect of II, since activities are not concerned with revenues.
Both I and II have a common cause - a stressful lifestyle.
Drucker 'will study' because ha wants to be more knowledgeable. He is considered an authority because he already is knowledgeable.
After finding the cause of the sickness, necessary action should be taken.
Only III follows.
Only II follows because providing relief supplies to the affected areas is necessary.
In order to save the people from getting drowned all the courses of action are necessary.
To improve the standard in English Language, all the courses of action are necessary.
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