The most obvious result of Europe's internal conflicts between 1914 and 1945 was World War I and World War II. The internal conflicts created an escalation towards war.
What kinds of conflicts resulted from the global confrontation between the to superpowers
The iron curtain
Domination of the Western Mediterranean.
They have made conflicts (wars) between major powers such as the US and Russia very unlikely. The cycle of major wars that plagued Europe for centuries has also stopped. Hopefully this will continue, but conflicts over dwindling natural resources may eventually arise.
To resolve violent conflicts between Hindus and Muslims in the regions.
Examples of internal interpersonal conflicts can include feeling torn between your personal values and societal expectations, struggling with balancing your own needs with the needs of others, or experiencing conflicting emotions towards someone close to you.
In "The Mark of the Beast" by Rudyard Kipling, the main internal conflict arises in the character of Fleete, who struggles with the moral implications and supernatural consequences of defiling a native idol. He grapples with his sense of guilt and the growing realization that he may be cursed. The conflict between his rational skepticism and the inexplicable events he witnesses drives the tension in the story.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, one internal conflict faced by the main character, Kino, is his struggle between his desire for wealth and the well-being of his family. Another internal conflict arises as Kino grapples with the consequences of his actions and the moral implications of his pursuit of the pearl.
Internal conflicts are situations or events that occur from within. For example, there may be internal conflicts within an organization, where employees may be resistant to a procedure that is going to result in change. Another example could be where an individual has internal conflicts (within themselves) because of a decision to do the right thing and lose, or the wrong thing to win. In any case, internal conflicts are a result of what has developed from within an individual, group, organization, country, and society as a whole. Viper1
External conflicts typically involve visible actions between characters or a character and their surroundings, making them easier to observe than internal conflicts, which are largely emotional or psychological struggles within a character's mind. Internal conflicts are usually expressed through a character's thoughts, feelings, or inner dialogue, making them less immediately noticeable to an observer.
Internal conflict is basically person vs. self conflicts such as making decisions. There are emotional internal conflict like deciding who to date and intellectual internal conflict such as moral decisions. Three examples would be: deciding between two different people that you love; deciding between two friends; or choosing between right and wrong.
Internal conflicts have to do with emotion, hunger, and pain, and anything else you can think of that is internal. (thoughts are good too.) External conflicts have to do with things on the outside of you or things on the outside world such as weather, animals, or maybe even broken bones.
Deciding whether or not to stay true to one's heritage is an example of internal conflict.
Tally Youngblood faces internal conflicts related to identity and morality throughout the "Uglies" series. She grapples with questions about her individuality and the societal standards that have shaped her. Additionally, Tally struggles with deciding between her loyalty to her friends and her responsibilities to the greater good.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific selection or text you are referring to. Conflicts in literature can vary widely, including internal conflicts (within a character), external conflicts (between characters or groups), or societal conflicts (between individuals and societal norms). If you can share details about the selection, I can help identify the type of conflict present.
Anne Frank faced internal conflicts such as feelings of isolation and loneliness, struggles with her changing identity and emotions as a teenager, and the fear and uncertainty of living in hiding during World War II. These conflicts are evident in her diary entries where she grapples with the challenges of growing up under extraordinary circumstances.
Internal conflicts--- The decisions that the late mrs. de winter has trouble making...ex: whether or not to leave Maxim and Manderly External conflicts--- The problems between the residents of Manderly and the late Mrs. de Winter